Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
>> Not sure if this is the right mailing list for this but its kinda on
topic.>It is ADVANCED routing; you have a simple configuration issue, so I hope
you posted more than just here.
>> we''ve installed a linux machine which load balances 2 adsl
lines. The
>You left out a critical bit of info: WHAT DISTRO? F.E. Slackware does
this in /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 or /etc/rc/d/rc.inet1.conf
Its red hat 9
>It sure as hell is not doing load balancing if it isn''t getting
assigned
correct IPs.
I''m using a program called netsplitter from www.hostname.org seems
rather
crude but does the job.
>> trouble is the ip address assigned to it when it connects
isn''t
>> anything like the static IP addresses they''ve provided.
Again, critical info missing: WHAT IP DO YOU GET?
The IPs I get seems to be dynamically assigned from the ISP, not different
every time but do vary from week to week.
>>Each Network Interface Card ("NIC" or "eth# where
"#" is 0 to n) can
>>respond to any number of IPs. This was called "aliasing" (a
hit for
>>your google search) but because these are real IPs, the term alias is
>>wrong. You (probably) need only 1 of the 5 IPs for each of the 2 DSLs;
>>each DSL should be on a different eth#.
Probably should of mentioned that I''m using 2 speedtouch usb modems
which as
you could probably guess once connected are ppp0 and ppp1.
>Is there something I have to
> change in order to make use of these addreses?
>>YOU assign the IPs, not Linux or the DSL device ("modem" or
"router" or
>>whatever terminology).
>You need to read about DHCP and NAT because it is likely that the IP
>assigned via DHCP begins with one of the following
>10.0
>169.254
>172.16
>192.168
>which are NATted, example, internal IPs.
>Sorry, but I don''t have time this morning to say more.
Don''t be sorry you responded and that was enough.
Anyway I''m going to do a bit of googling on aliasing and see what I can
dig
up.
Cheers.
Chris
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