On 18-02-2003 at 06:40:23PM +0100, Kertész Viktor wrote: KV> Dear All, KV> KV> I've read the message with the similar subject but I have a different KV> problem. I've got this network: KV> INTERNET KV> | KV> +------------+ KV> |firewall/nat| KV> +------------+ KV> | \ KV> . . KV> .1 .2 KV> | \ KV> +------+ +------+ KV> |router| |router| KV> +------+ +------+ KV> 10.0.2.1 10.0.2.3 KV> \ / KV> +------+ KV> |switch| KV> +------+ KV> |10.0.2.2 KV> +------------+ KV> |linux router| KV> +------------+ KV> |10.1.0.1 KV> | KV> |10.1.0.0/16 KV> +--------------+ KV> |client network| KV> +--------------+ KV> My question is that how can I balance upward traffic on linux router. KV> This box doesn't do nat. Is it possible to put every second packets onto KV> the second router(10.0.2.3)? Now default gw is 10.0.2.1 so every packets KV> going upward is on link1. Downlink is balanced by IP routing on firewall KV> but uplink is not balanced. Thank you in advance! KV> KV> Vitya KV> http://lartc.org/lartc.pdf Chapter 4.2 Martin A. Brown wrote in some message: http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2003q1/006781.html http://trash.net/~kaber/ http://trash.net/~kaber/equalize_2.4.18.patch Rgds, Bartek. -- GPG-key-ID: 0x948DE45D -- visit http://www.keyserver.net Fingerprint: 95E9 8E2D 1801 7864 2244 6EAA 03E5 764D 948D E45D The great baby you see there is not yet out of his swaddling-clouts. Shakespeare, Hamlet.
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