I am currently trying to switch from Linux to FreeBSD for my server requirements. I am a newbie when it comes to FreeBSD.
In our current server infrastructure, each server has two network interfaces. One interface is the WAN interface and responds to port 80 and 443 requests. The second interface is connected to a private LAN and responds to port 22. Each interface responds via a different gateway.
To get this working in Centos I essentially did what is in this guide - http://kindlund.wordpress.com/2007/11/19/configuring-multiple-default-routes-in-linux/
I have done a heap of reading about multiple default routes in FreeBSD but I seem to be mixing up terminology and unable to find the right documentation on what I am trying to achieve.
I found this guide - http://forum.ivorde.ro/freebsd-multiple-routing-tables-t15241.html
Is this guide detailing the steps I need to do to achieve what I want?
In our current server infrastructure, each server has two network interfaces. One interface is the WAN interface and responds to port 80 and 443 requests. The second interface is connected to a private LAN and responds to port 22. Each interface responds via a different gateway.
To get this working in Centos I essentially did what is in this guide - http://kindlund.wordpress.com/2007/11/19/configuring-multiple-default-routes-in-linux/
I have done a heap of reading about multiple default routes in FreeBSD but I seem to be mixing up terminology and unable to find the right documentation on what I am trying to achieve.
I found this guide - http://forum.ivorde.ro/freebsd-multiple-routing-tables-t15241.html
Is this guide detailing the steps I need to do to achieve what I want?