HI…
Dear MikroTik Support Team.
Currently we have 3 ISP internet and 1 mikrotik router RB951G-2HnD with 3 WAN Load Balancing. i want to WAN 3 In-front of all WAN and all traffic flow passthrough from All WANs but not show WAN 1 and WAN 2 IP Address.
is it Possible.?
Pay a datacenter to host your own RouterBOARD,
make 3 VPNs, one for each WAN you have,
etc. etc. etc.
and so you can only show one (other) IP from the datacenter …
It’s obvious if you contact a site with 4.5.6.7, obviously the other party knows your address and responds to that, not another.
Can you stop speaking in code and tell us what the real requirements are?
Why do you want to obfuscate WANIPs would be a good starting place.
If we really know the true limitations, then perhaps a reasonable approach can be fathomed.
I have 3 different ISP and all are in Mikrotik. I want to apply load balancing along with one WAN port from which all the traffic will be passed, you can that i want to show only one IP from my LAN to WAN out traffic.
First of all, this makes no sense as a requirement “…you can that i want to show only one IP from my LAN to WAN out traffic.”
That is a configuration item not a requirement.
How many lans subnets do you have (groups of users).
What is that they should be able to do and not be able to do.
It is not clear you understand load balancing, load balancing is that traffic going in and out of each WAN port is relatively equal and in general ensures that approximately for lets say ever three sessions each WAN gets one of them.
Your diagram seems to state you want the incoming unsolicited traffic coming from external users to be load balanced but you want all output to go out WAN1, makes no sense to me.
@muk
This is the "unique" soluction (or similar to this) if you want forced all LAN users to see only one IP on out,
and at the same time use also the other two connection for balancing.
If that's the only thing you care about, don't mistreat @anav
Or force all http/https/quik traffic to go over WAN3 and use the other two connection for the other services,
but the other IPs are still visible, if not on "myip", on all other services.
(and speaking of myip: 99% of the time it gives wrong answers ... It should be called "routerip" or "ispip"...
He hardly ever guesses the LAN address of the device he is launched into, because it is the only one that is really "his"...)