phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mike Fedyk wrote: > > > I have two dsl links, each with one ip, and a single gateway is assigned the ip > > for each. > > > > ______ ______ > > | ADSL | | SDSL | > > |______| |______| > > \ / > > \/ > > ___||____ > > | gateway | > > |_________| > > || > > || > > || > > _||__ > > | web | > > |_____| > > > > OK. > > > > The problem: I am able to have the web server use one or the other dsl, but not > > both at the same time. > > > > If I have web set to sdsl, replies to queries that came from adsl go out on the > > sdsl link. Also since masq is involved, it also responds with the sdsl ip. > > > > How can I have replies go back on the correct internet link? OH, btw, the web > > server is NT, so I won't be able to modify any packets there... > > What I've done is to put two IPs on the server (your web server, in this > case). You would then have the gateway send one IP out via ADSL, and the > out via SDSL. > > There is no way I know of to make that work. > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Phil Brutsche phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx There has to be a better way. I'm forwarding this to LKML. Maybe they have a better idea... I know the kernel keeps a route cache, is there something like a reverse MASQ feature somewhere. Storing which incoming route + port number and keeping a dynamic list... TIA, Mike