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    WAN1 -> Comp1 | WAN2 -> Comp2 (Regardless of traffic type) [SOLVED]

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      Metu69salemi
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      How you can tell to client that "send traffix at address x and wait response from address y"?!?

      Or is there something else what i don't understand?

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        peavers
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        You don't need to, uTorrent has the option to resolve host name over proxy.

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          Metu69salemi
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          This is longshot: manual outbound nat:
          192.168.0.40 /32 as source
          destination to any
          Translation your wanted gateway

          But i've only used this for multiple public ip-addressign so i'm not sure how this would work.

          Usually it could be done by lan rules where you can determine gateway.
          In the rules are also advanced settings for L7, if you have proper rules for L7 trafic (p2p) you could then say
          whatever machine is sending p2p traffic out uses specified gateway

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            peavers
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            Thanks will give it a shot tonight,

            I can't seem to get the logic in my head right about the correct way to do this which really doesn't help.

            The Linux VM just needs to have a different public IP to the server, I think is the best way to describe it. The server and the VM are not used for anything else so matching traffic types shouldn't be a problem if I just set it to any yea?

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              peavers
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              @Metu69salemi:

              Translation your wanted gateway

              Under Translation I only have the option for Interface address and other subnet?

              Edit: I have just found virtual IPs…
              I assume I still want it on the same subnet? i.e giving the WAN adapter an IP of 192.168.0.100 will be okay?

              Edit #2: So obviously I would have to set NAT rules to manual, but I have no clue how I would go about remapping everything manually

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                Metu69salemi
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                Can you please make a drawing of your environment. and make notations what you want to achieve

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                  peavers
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                  It should be a pretty simple concept.

                  I need the blue computer sending out information, but it cannot be using the same WAN/Gateway as the red computer.

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                    ihuntian
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                    Hi!

                    I have almost the same scenario here, mine is simple.

                    WAN 1 -> LAN

                    WAN 2 -> Captive portal

                    No LOAD sharing, probably I will put lusca (LAN, Wireless-CP) if it's possible.

                    I just want to separate the WAN's in order for it to be dedicated (LAN, Wireless-CP).

                    Hoping someone can help me, badly needed.

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                      Metu69salemi
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                      @ihuntian, make your own topic
                      @peavers: try this rule: * 192.168.0.40 * * * WAN2 <– simplest possible rule to say linux virtual machine sends anything to blue gateway

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                        peavers
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                        Yup have already tried that, tried all sorts of possible combinations and variations of that rule before I created the thread…

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                          peavers
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                          @Metu69salemi:

                          @ihuntian, make your own topic
                          @peavers: try this rule: * 192.168.0.40 * * * WAN2 <– simplest possible rule to say linux virtual machine sends anything to blue gateway

                          Just tired this again and it worked!

                          You good sir, If you are ever in New Zealand, send me a message and I will shout you a night on the town.

                          +1 For this guy.

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                            Metu69salemi
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                            Maybe i'll travel around a globe someday, but not today. there is no way that personal budget can stand that kind of investment.
                            Good that it was solved. Can you tag first post subject field with [solved] or similar

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