My situation: I have a cable modem (COMCAST 6Mbit d/l) and am about to also
have DSL (Verizon 3 Mbit d/l). I was thinking of using CentOS (4.4, 4.5, or
5??) as a router/dhcp server/firewall for my home network consisting of 3 to 6
computers at any given time. I seek the wisdom of the members of this list on
the following issues: -- Is CENTOS a good direction to go? I do not mind
manually configuring things or installing lots of packages, and am doing this
as both a learning experience for myself and proof of concept for a customer. -- Is it possible/hard/easy/trivial to share the load
between the two connections? Have either link fail and things still work
correctly? -- I plan to build a box for this job – looking for
general recommendations of how much horsepower (mem/disk space, etc) is
required -- What are the implications of two pipes for incoming connections
such as DynDNS based remote desktop or VNC, or web server, FTP, etc The basic hardware layout I see is 3 nics, 1 GB RAM, 60 GB
disk space. 1 NIC for each WAN port, 1 NIC for my local net, some recent CPU. I have been browsing through the “Linux Advanced
Routing & Traffic Control HOWTO,” but am still not on top of how to
get done what I’m looking for. I understand that there are probably products
that I could buy to do this, but my preference is to do it myself. Sorry if my questions are too basic. Please feel free to
tell me off if so. Thanks. rsubasic |
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