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      scottzech last edited by

      I have 2 pfsense firewalls setup currently. one is for corp, other is for wireless network, etc. I'd like to take our RDP servers and have remote access come through a known stable internet connection (router A) and I'd like to make it so any browser traffic on the RDP servers goes out router B. Because of politics, I cannot have a single pfsense router (would be simple).

      so how do I redirect port 80 and 443 traffic coming into lan port of router a, over to the lan port of router b? Both lan ports are on same subnet.

      thanks for any ideas.

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        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate last edited by

        That's complicated from a router perspective because it's the host itself that has to policy-route the traffic if I'm understanding correctly.

        Or you need to set up a transport network between router A and router B so the default gateway on the host is either router A or router B and that router can make policy routing decisions for you and send the traffic to the other router based on policy rouuting rules.

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