fault gateway, but it doesn't matter which you choose.
> > Then use "route-to {41.134.100.217@re1, 10.10.10.1@re2}" to redirect
> > traffic and nat-to rules for outbound traffic on the relevant interface=
s.
> > You also need similar tricks with reply-to if you want to accept
> > incoming traffic and make sure replies go out the correct interface.
I have the same problem, but my one of my internet connection has
static ip and gateway, the other has dynamic ip, this solution work
for me too?
Thanks, Elerdin.
the
OpenBSD router, the interface receives the dynamic IP using dhcp. The
other connection has a static IP address and gateway. Now I'm reading
the PF documentation, but while I study I need a "fast and dirty"
solution that "just works". Can someone help me?
Thanks, Elerdin.