If nano-howto doesn't work, you should consult my different approach:
http://selab.edu.ms/twiki/bin/view/Networking/MultihomedLinuxNetworking
the tutorial comes with a completed daemon so you have a handy solution
http://selab.edu.ms/twiki/bin/view/Networking/RoutesKeeperProject
Mailing List Account wrote:
I've managed to get myself confused with what is probably quite simple
so if there's any definitive documentation then please give me
pointers. I've read and tried the nano.txt document, that's what I've
based my current setup on and it isn't working at the moment.
I have two external links, a DSL link on eth1 and a cable link on
eth2. Both acquire their addresses via DHCP. The local network lives
on eth0 and has a static IP. The local network uses NAT to the outside
world.
I need to be able to load balance between the two external links for
general outgoing traffic, force all outbound smtp traffic via eth1 and
be able to handle inbound traffic to various servers (IMAP, web, SMTP,
etc) on either link. My starting point is an old Pentium-2 box with
three network cards, running a fully-patched version of FC2 (kernel
2.6.10-1.12_FC2).
I had an old version that sort of worked on RH7.3 but it didn't do
load balancing (in those days the DSL link was an ISDN link so it
wasn't important) and handling inbound stuff was a crude hack[*] that
I'm sure isn't the best way to do things.
So, what do I need to do? Am I missing a required kernel patch or
should the stock kernel be capable of what I want? Argh!
Dave
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