Hi all. Im having a problem that is driving me crazy. I cant get link fail-over to work in my RedHat9 Linux. I have two ADSL lines exactly the same speed, and im doing NAT with the linux box. Whenever the first line (eth2 in my case) goes down, i run a bash script that i made to change the default route to the backup line (eth0). eth1 is my internal network. I want to be able to make the linux box do that for me. I already tried many load balancing sites, but still cant figure it out. I just gave up today, and i want to know if any good soul would help me to make it work by getting into my Redhat box using SSH. Thanks a lot everyone. My ICQ is: 3794264 My MSN is: stillnick@msn.com Cristiano Soares
Hi Cristiano,> Hi all. Im having a problem that is driving me crazy. I cant get link > fail-over to work in my RedHat9 Linux.---snip-----> I want to be able to make the linux box do that for me. I > already tried many load balancing sites, but still cant figure it out. I > just gave up today, and i want to know if any good soul would help me to > make it work by getting into my Redhat box using SSH. Thanks a lot everyone.I''m sure quite a few people might like to ssh to your Redhat box. I don''t know how you can make sure they''re "good souls" though. If you provided some more details as to exactly what''s going wrong, then perhaps someone could help you fix it yourself and not compromise the security of your system. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Damion de Soto - Software Engineer email: damion@snapgear.com SnapGear - A CyberGuard Company --- ph: +61 7 3435 2809 | Custom Embedded Solutions fax: +61 7 3891 3630 | and Security Appliances web: http://www.snapgear.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Free Embedded Linux Distro at http://www.snapgear.org --- _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
I dont know any complete failower sript suitable for all situations I was making one , but since my setup became to complex it is not possible to reconfigure everything so easily. if you need only what you said then it should be possible to use this scrip for you. ----- Original Message ----- From: Cristiano Soares To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 6:38 AM Subject: [LARTC] cant get FAIL-OVER to work... Hi all. Im having a problem that is driving me crazy. I cant get link fail-over to work in my RedHat9 Linux. I have two ADSL lines exactly the same speed, and im doing NAT with the linux box. Whenever the first line (eth2 in my case) goes down, i run a bash script that i made to change the default route to the backup line (eth0). eth1 is my internal network. I want to be able to make the linux box do that for me. I already tried many load balancing sites, but still cant figure it out. I just gave up today, and i want to know if any good soul would help me to make it work by getting into my Redhat box using SSH. Thanks a lot everyone. My ICQ is: 3794264 My MSN is: about:unsupported-mailto:stillnick@msn.com Cristiano Soares