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You have a multihomed host, e.g. DMZ and LAN or different DMZs and want a single VServer only to | You have a multihomed host, e.g. DMZ and LAN or different DMZs and want a single VServer only to be able to send packets over a specific network. | ||
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I used alternate routing tables: | I used alternate routing tables: | ||
Revision as of 23:01, 13 January 2010
Situation
You have a multihomed host, e.g. DMZ and LAN or different DMZs and want a single VServer only to be able to send packets over a specific network.
Solution
I used alternate routing tables:
Once (tested on Debian):
echo 100 vservera > /etc/iproute2/rt_tables echo 101 vserverb > /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
After rebooting (write an init script)
ip route add IP-VServer-A/mask table vservera dev ethA ip route add default table vservera via Gateway-A ip route add IP-VServer-B/mask table vserverb dev ethB ip route add default table vserverb via Gateway-B ip rule add from net-VServer-A/mask table 100 ip rule add from net-VServer-B/mask table 101