Thanks Tom, for your work.
I'm headed out to finish a transition at one of my clients, I've
wanted to create a particular setup which is fairly non standard. So
this is a general question (So I know whether to post more info and the
configs). I'm assuming this is a yes or no question.
I have two RFC 1918 subnets:
eth0 192.168.0.0
eth3 192.168.1.0
And two ISPs:
eth1 <ISP1>
eth2 <ISP2>
I want to accomplish the following with NAT:
192.168.0.0 --> <ISP1>
192.168.1.0 --> <ISP2>
Is this possible? No balancing, just straight NAT.
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Michael Cozzi
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