Re: [LARTC] [LARTC] 2 ADSL lines + 2 Net´s routing

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Fox,

 : hello, first sorry for my english.

Agreed--your English isn't fantastic--even so, you didn't provide enough
details to telp us figure what you are really asking and what you are
trying to do.

 : I have 2 ADSL conetions, 1 in eth0, ip 192.168.2.200, conected to a 1
 : ADSL router (192.168.2.100), and de other ADSL in eth2, ip 10.10.5.200
 : conected a ADSL router (10.10.5.1). In other part, a have eth1 ip
 : 192.168.2.201, an eth3 10.10.5.201.

It seems that you must be using some interesting subnetting and/or proxy
ARP magic to make everything work, because you have only shown us two
networks here:

  10.10.5.0/24     eth2 and eth3
  192.168.2.0/24   eth0 and eth1

My guess is that you haven't worked out the subnetting issues properly.
In order to help a bit more, we'd need a diagram and/or a description of
your network.  Send us the relevant routing tables ("ip route show table
main", "ip route show table $OTHER") and the RPDB ("ip rule show"), and
there are quite a few people here who will look at it.

 : I need to route everthing in 10.10.5.0/24 to eth2 and everthing in
 : 192.168.2.0/24 to eth0, went i probe it, it´s working for
 : 192.168.2.0/24, but 10.10.5.0/24 not´s work, in this moment i don´t
 : have a copy of the script used todo this, but, in aparenced, the script
 : is good.

Please send us details.

 : Apart of this, i do a rate limit of the trafic in eth0 and eth2 with
 : htb. If i used trafic control, the script don´t work for 10.10.5.0/24,
 : but if i desectiv trafic control, the 2 net´s wroks ok.

In the matter of this question, I must say I have no idea what you are
asking.  Perhaps you could clarify.

-Martin

-- 
Martin A. Brown --- SecurePipe, Inc. --- mabrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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