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Maestrale
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« on: Tuesday 04 May 2010, 11:45:12 pm »

I' m trying endian and it works very fine , I know there is a problem with failover config... but
if i want to use 2 uplink in this way ?
main uplink for http ftp and other service....
secondary uplink only for the mail service (I have the mail server in green at 192.168.1.200)
Is possible to do this ?
If yes how ?
I have try to configure a rule in the outgoing firewall but i have fail  Sad
somebody can help me ?
tanks in advice
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« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 05 May 2010, 02:47:30 am »

It's perfectly possible, as I'm using it this way.

Just go to Network->Routing->Policy Routing and add a rule to send traffic by Port to a different uplink. Place it 1st.

#     Source     Destination     ToS     Via Gateway     Service     Remark     
1    <ANY>    <ANY>                 WAN2          TCP (110 & 25)   Mail WAN2    

Apply and check your dashboard to see if Mail traffic now uses Wan #2
Just a note. There is a limitation about routing HTTP/HTTPS traffic. It seems that always will go to Main uplink (at least with HTTP Proxy enabled).
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 05 May 2010, 05:13:11 pm »

Many tanks Mrkroket.
I will try your setting in the evening
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