Hi Corey
> On 01 Sep 2018, at 16:19 , Corey Boyle <coreybrett at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Is tinc able to use multiple gateways for outgoing connections?
> Or is it restricted to the default gateway?
>
> In other words...
>
> If I have a branch office with a cable connection and a dsl
> connection, could it use both in an active/hot-standby fashion?
That is not a function of tinc, but the underlaying network layer.
The “problem” might be that you are now have multiple possible IPs for tinc to
listen/sent-ou/respond to, which might be a problem at the authentication/tunnel
setup point.
So *my* advise would be to setup (between the two endpoints) another ipip/gre
tunnel link, and route that from the network level, and then have tinc
listen/communicate over that link to provide your security/etc.
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