From: Marcin Giedz <marcin.giedz@eulerhermes.pl>
To: Marcin Giedz <marcin.giedz@eulerhermes.pl>
Cc: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: Forward port 80 (www) to other router..
Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 10:50:08 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42185D50.8030601@eulerhermes.pl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200502181838.40615.marcin.giedz@eulerhermes.pl>
Użytkownik Marcin Giedz napisał:
>Hello..
>
>Here is the problem: I have two routers connected to two different providers.
>Both routers have internal interfaces in my LAN.
>
>router1
>provider1<----------->eth0---------linux---------eth1<------------>LAN
>(192.168.49.101)
>router2
>provider2<----------->eth0---------linux---------eth1<------------>LAN
>(192.168.49.10)
>
>Nowadays all clients in LAN have set up router1 as the default gateway so all
>traffic is forwarded to this router1 (www e.g.). Now I'd like to forward all
>www traffic to router2 from all my clients. I know this should be done on
>router1 with some iptables rules but I'm rather fresh in netfilter so if it
>possible please help me ;)
>
>Thanks,
>Marcin
>
>
>
>
Hello again ;)
I think my problem is solved with iptables and iproute2 (ip) - mainly
taken from transparent proxy - THANKSSSS
And here is the solution:
on router1 put:
iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -j MARK --set-mark 3 -p tcp --dport 80
-s 192.168.49.9 (192.168.49.9 is my internal router, behind him there
are all my clients)
ip rule add fwmark 3 table 2
ip route add default via router2_eth1_address dev eth1 table 2
That is all.
Now I have main router (router1) for other than port 80 traffic and
router2 for port 80 traffic.
Thanks,
Marcin
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2005-02-18 17:38 Forward port 80 (www) to other router Marcin Giedz
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