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Redirecting outgoing packets
I'd like to find out how to redirect Outbound packets.
So instead of having packets go to IP1 as they normally would, have them go to IP2 instead. I believe this is possible using IPFW but I'm not sure. I've played with it, but haven't gotten too far. Any ideas would be appreciated. |
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