>On Mon, 15 Apr 2002, Bob Gustafson wrote: > >> What I would like to do is cleanly move packets out to the Internet over >> two (maybe 3) separate interfaces, utilizing all of the bandwidth, and >> avoiding snags. > >[snip, lots of nice interesting wishes] > >> Does such a beast exist? Is it possible to build with current >> ip/tc/netfilter technology? I am running a near stock RH 7.2 at the >> moment. Each ISP line is going through a separate (proprietary/black-box) >> firewall/router and then into the RH7.2 box. > >QoS and routing are basically independent of each other. Orthogonal, >mathematicians would say. Furthermore, there *is* in fact a patch floating >around somewhere on the internet that flushes the route cache after every >packet... that might help. I've never used it, as I don't trust it to keep >TCP connections intact, but still, it might prove useful. > >You'll have to do some digging on your own though... I was afraid of that. But this list was the first place to dig, yes? > >Doei, Arthur. (Oh, and it is Arthur van Leeuwen. The surname is > 'van Leeuwen'. Kinda like in 'Ludwig van Beethoven') Ahh, learn something every day. The van *isn't* just like a middle name then. (I was pretty careful about the spelling of Leeuwen though :-) Thanks much for the feedback BobG