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Old 04-13-2006, 02:14 AM   #1
jasongroves
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shaping outbound traffic to different NICS


I am installing a new firewall,Fedora core 2, linux with squid proxy. machine has 3 network cards. one to LAN and 2 to different ADSL modem/routers. I need to know how to send all smtp traffic(outgoing 25) and pop (incoming 110) out/in on one Nic and all browsing out on the other.? I've been searching the forums and found CBQ and iproute and HTB are apparently a couple u can use.please help with some suggestions.thx in advance
 
Old 04-13-2006, 08:23 PM   #2
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i think the program you are looking for is iptables, google for iptables HOWTO. You should be able to find several sample configurations.
 
  


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