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    Question Source Routing not working

    I have 2 internet connections set up, with the WAN Balancer nicely balancing traffic.

    EXTERNAL gateway IP: 10.0.0.2
    ETH3 gateway IP: 196.38.231.105

    My source routing is set up as follows:
    192.168.0.5 => eth3 (wan)
    192.168.0.7 => eth3 (wan)
    192.168.0.33 => eth3 (wan)

    This means that the listed source computers should only use ETH3 for all traffic, but after doing several tracert's from the listed machines the traffic is still being balanced and does not go through only ETH3.

    Am I missing anything?

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    I don't believe traceroute would show it. Use a tcp based protocol to test this.
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    If I SSH into one of my remote servers, I get the following:

    Last login: Fri Jun 18 11:06:15 2010 from 196-215-64-217.dynamic.isadsl.co.za

    "isadsl.co.za" is the connection for the EXTERNAL card, which means it's not using ETH3 at all.

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    To be sure, from any of the 3 host (.5 .7 or .33) goto myip.com or like this pages.
    Also post here the wan balancer configuration screenshot.
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    I have to have 5 posts to post a screenshot...

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    whatismyip.com gives me 196.215.64.217 (which is the DSL line again)

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    Network connections:


    Source Routing:

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    These are my screenshot
    I configure my server to use wan, and the whole network the dmz.
    Maybe you must declare both, and assign some % traffic to each one like screen 1

    wanbalancer.jpg

    wanbalancer001.jpg

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    I do have that set up, with traffic percentages.
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    ok, in source routing add at end a rule:
    192.168.0.0/24 ----- External (or eth0, i dont know the syntax)


    PS: I dont remeber also if necesary a reboot to take changes
    Last edited by dwasserman; 06-18-2010 at 07:55 AM. Reason: ps
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