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      From: Michael Tinsay <[email protected]>
 To: "Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List" 
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 Sent: Thursday, 30 June 2016, 15:03
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Hi.
Have a question for the tcp/ip experts here.
I recently had to split my various DSL lines between 2 routers. So Router A 
have 3 lines connected to it while Router B has 2.  I now have a server who 
will be receiving external traffic through these servers via port forwarding.  
As I understand it, without any additional configuration the server will send 
outside-bound traffic through via the default route.  As such, if Router A is 
the default route for the server, even if the traffic came from Router B the 
responses will be sent via Router A.
If this is correct, what do I need to set up to have the server recognize which 
traffic is coming from which router and send its responses to the proper router 
accordingly?
TIA!

--- mike t.

  
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