Hello list,
I have a machine (Pentium, 2.2.19, Debian 2.2) with an internal network
(192.168.0.x) and 4 external ppp connections (actually: pptp connections
to the ISP).
The ppp's all could have a "default route" to the Internet, only the ISP
filters source addresses, so you cannot possibly send a ppp0 IP-address
through ppp1 or vice versa.
Now policy routing seemed the correct solution for this and I tried this
for ppp1:
# ip ru list
0: from all lookup local
1001: from 194.10.21.181 lookup ppp1
32766: from all lookup main
32767: from all lookup default
# ip route list table ppp1
default dev ppp1 scope link
This works, as I can ping the ppp1 address from the outside. (which
could not be done before).
Unfortunately, when I try to put a portfw rule on top of this, things go
wrong:
# ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 194.10.21.181 80 -R 192.168.0.133 80
Strangely, this results in packets from 192.168.0.133 being renamed
194.10.21.181 *but being directed via ppp0*: tcpdump ppp0 sees packets
coming from IP address 194.10.21.181.
Unfortunately, the ISP does not like this and drops those. However,
after issueing
ip rule add from 192.168.0.133 table ppp1
... the thing works.
This seems a bit odd. Could anyone comment on this? Please cc: my
E-mail-address, as I'm not subscribed to linux-kernel (and yes, the
"nospam" stuff works, I read it, it just seems to scare spambots :)
Best regards,
Valentijn
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