Re: [LARTC] LARTC / Multipath routing: Thanks & feedbacks :)

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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One thing you could do is: make a tutorial showing problems and
solutions you've found in implementing such a system and put it in the
ML.

Thanks
Nuno Fernandes



On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 12:40, Vincent Jaussaud wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> A while ago I bothered some people in this list regarding issues with
> multipath routing and advanced routing in general. The main goal was to
> setup a complex networks where all servers would be available through
> both link. Each server was public, and thus had 2 public IP addresses.
> This setup included VPN setup with fail-over, firewalls with gateway as
> routing key & alternatives routes setup, NAT for internal private
> networks, DMZs available over both links,etc... The whole thing was
> about setting up full redundancy for every server. 
> 
> There was a lot of problems building the whole thing up, but in the end,
> everything worked perfectly. I mean it.
> 
> I currently have more than 30 Linux servers reachable through 2
> dedicated lines, over 2 ISP, using 2 public distinct netblocks. Each
> server is linux-based, and does outgoing load-balancing in equalize
> mode. Incoming traffic load-balancing is done using standard round-robin
> DNS. Everything got filtered by firewalls. I have VPN fail-over setup
> using alternatives routes & dead gateway detection.
> 
> For all of these, I would like to thanks you. 
> Thank you for giving this wonderful toolkit to the Internet Community.
> Thank you for your time answering our questions, and finally for you
> help & assistance. I wouldn't have been able to build the whole thing up
> without you. Thank you also, for keeping my users off my back. :)
> 
> I never doubted Linux was the best OS in the world. But now, I have a
> proof.
> 
> I would especially like to thanks Julian Anastasov (your patches works
> just perfectly !), Arthur van Leeuwen and Dawid Kuroczko.
> 
> Thanks again.
> Yours,
> Vincent Jaussaud.
> 
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