Hello,
sorry for stupid question but usually i can do all things with the cookbook but here i'm lost
1) i have 2 internal LAN interfaces
A) "company" internal 172.22.x.y B) "management" internal 192.168.x.y (network has historical numbering)
2) i want to share data between a server in the management network (192.168.0.207) with one on the company internal servers (172.22.0.42)
3) i tried policy based routing but i failed the traffic was always transfered to the ISP
I'm searching for a way to "redirect" the trafic between this 2 hosts only in the case that A is calling B and vice versa
what is the right way to solve this topic ...
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hi,
and welcome to the forums.
All you need is a policy from one network to the other. Routing already is correct as the subnets assigned to interfaces are automatically covered by 'directly connected' routes.
If you want you may create a reverse policy as well so traffic can be originated from both sides.
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