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2005 Feb 10
7
RoutesKeeper
I just stumped on the following project: http://selab.edu.ms/twiki/bin/view/Networking/RoutesKeeperProject From the page: > Free as in GPL: Yes, it''s very important, we all love Mr. Richard > Stallman • Load balancing: Use unlimited number of internet > connections simultaneously • Fail over: You still get persistent > internet access although some of your connections...
2005 Apr 14
1
Multiple Links
I have two ISP links that I am trying to firewall through a Linux Server, I have been following http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html and I can not seem to get it working. Do you have to NAT the incoming packets for this to work correctly?
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
2005 Feb 16
11
Load Balancer setting for Public Servers
Hello, I have finished setting up the load balancer with IPROUTE ... also patch the kernel to support DGD and now it''s working fine with the valuable guide at LARTC website, Julian Anastasov, and the kind people in this mailing list. Now I would like to launch a web server and a ftp server to the public but I''m stuck into a problem and really need your help. Currently internal
2005 Apr 05
8
Qos with 2 internet connections problems
Hi all, ive got 2 internet connections set up via the nano howto (which are working great) and we are running NAT. Was looking in to qos mainly to stop large http downloads/ftp downloads from hogging the line so that browsing for other users doesnt slow to a crawl, but if the line is free and no one is doing anything then for it to use the available bandwith. The wondershaper sounded exactly what