you should be able to do it like this
device 1 has ip address 192.168.10.2
device 2 has ip address 192.168.11.2
any request from a machine on the .10. range will go to device 1 and
output on device 1, any request on the .11. range will go to device 2 they
must be on seperate ranges.. well seperate subnets anyway.. it is what we
do with our proxy, users on one range and web servers, and internet
gateway on the other range.. works well.. I think thats what you mean
the actual ip addresses could be anything, but on different ranges...
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On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Craig Whitmore wrote:
> I have a transparent proxy with 2 interface addresses.
> The outgoing address is 1 address, but I want requests to a certain IP/address to come from the other
> Interface address, Is is possible?
>
> Or is it only possible to send it to another proxy server running on the same machine and have its outgoing address
> the other ip address?
>
> Thanks
> Craig Whitmore
> iGRIN Internet
>
>
Received on Fri Jun 02 2000 - 22:24:41 MDT
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