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Forward All Internal Network traffic

Dulanic

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Update: Ignore, I think I have the right command.


Hello,

So I am "somewhat" familiar /w iptables and I think that is the right path to pursue. However, I am a novice overall /w how to code things. So here is my issue. I recently got gigabit fiber internet, however, their fiber router BLOWS. It has loopback issues and all around fails at most things and has no wifi channel settings etc... So basically, I had them setup DMZ to my main router and turn off their wifi because we have 0 control over the device directly.

However, it still has loopback issues /w this and the only way for me to access my own internal network right now is to use a VPN to work around the loopback issues. However, I am 99.9% sure that this same issue can be corrected via a iptables addition. I have a static IP address.

So all I want is for ALL outbound traffic to IP address A.A.A.A to be routed to a local IP address (192.168.2.155) to work around this issue. Can anyone help me /w what I would need to add to iptables for this to work?

The device that this will be done on us running Asuswrt-Merlin.
 
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