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Using specific network adapter for mail

Postby pebbert9 » Jul 26 08 7:18 am

I have a mail server behind my wingate box.

Is it possible to send all outbound traffic on port 25 thru one network adapter.

I have 2 DSL lines on my wingate box.

Thank you,
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Re: Using specific network adapter for mail

Postby Nev » Jul 27 08 11:51 pm

pebbert9 wrote:I have a mail server behind my wingate box.

Is it possible to send all outbound traffic on port 25 thru one network adapter.

I have 2 DSL lines on my wingate box.

Thank you,


Hi,

Yes you could do this using the Gateway feature in Wingate to point to just one NIC // ADSL for that service.
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Re: Using specific network adapter for mail

Postby pebbert9 » Jul 30 08 7:13 am

I see where you can set gateways on specific services, but I don't see how to set it on specific ports.

If I set the SMTP Server service gateway to a specific network adapter, will it intercept port 25 traffic from the LAN and only send it on that adapter?
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Re: Using specific network adapter for mail

Postby Nev » Jul 30 08 3:02 pm

pebbert9 wrote:I see where you can set gateways on specific services, but I don't see how to set it on specific ports.

If I set the SMTP Server service gateway to a specific network adapter, will it intercept port 25 traffic from the LAN and only send it on that adapter?


Ok, how about creating a new SMTP Mapping on port of your choice with relay to the other host.

Right click the Services field --> New
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