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2004 Apr 07
1
setup fail-over with redhat9...
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2 are for my 2 adsl lines that i use to connect to the internet (eth2 is my "master" adsl line) and (eth0 is my "slave" adsl line).
I know that to make redundance work ill have to setup the ip route and ip rule in my system. To do that, i found a bash script called "NETSANE - http://muse.linuxmafia.org/netsane/". I have to change somethings like interface of the first and second lines in netsane.conf. So, i did all the changes needed. Looking good so far, i can ping outside sites the both eth2 and eth0 doing "ping -I eth# www.kernel.org", i dont have a...
2004 Sep 28
0
Default gateway with multiple routing tables
Hi all
I am a newbie to routing and I have a problem. I am trying to setup a
Load Balanced router with the help of Advanced Routing and iproute2. I
came across netsane script(http://muse.linuxmafia.org/netsane/) and
Christopher Simon''s nano how to which told me some basic steps to do
so. As i follwed these I ran into a few questions and problems.
1. Is it possible that I have no default gateway added
I only have a default gateway added to the routin...
2004 Oct 12
0
Not work fine, Two Internet links
...1.0/24, 192.168.6.0/24, 192.168.50.0/24 (aliasing)
eth2, to intranet 192.168.8.0/24, 192.168.9.0/24
eth3, to intranet 192.168.0.0/24
eth4, ISP 2
eth5, to intranet 192.168.11.0/24, 192.168.12.0/24
I need two Internet connection for more BW. I read all the information on
lartc.org, FAQ, nano script, netsane script, advance routing, etc. but i
canĀ“t make that "two ISP links" work.
My last script test, work good for 30 minutes, but after is very slow and
the
upload traffic as mail is veeeery slow:
# add on file: /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
#
# 7 valida.7
# 22 valida.22
#
ip route add de...
2006 Feb 09
8
load balancing and failover
Hi,
A friend of mine has 2 lines of 512kbps terminated in two Linux boxes.
He now want to remove those 2 boxes and have some device which will
loadbalance the two ISPs and also have a failover arrangement. But he
has agreed to give me a chance to do it on Linux for my own
satisfication.
Is this easy to do with lartc? How do I go about it exactly? I have
very less time to do it since his