[Fwd: Re: Problem with ip route . VERY SLOW]

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Hi,
Franck LEPRETTE wrote:

Hello everybody

I’m french and ‘im a network administrator.

It the firs time I write on this mailing list ..

I configure a debian distribution (the last one sarge) with iproute2 to route packets depending on source ip address

It works fine but it is very very slow .

When I make a ping for example on a windows machine :

/[in French ]/

/$> ping www.Google.Fr/

/Envoi d'une requête 'ping' sur www.l.google.com [216.239.59.99] avec 32 octets de données :/

*It waits for a long time HERE .*

*I think it’s the route decision which takes a long time ,*

I believe that is the DNS that makes it take longer here, and not source routing.

**

*Then it works fine .*

/ /

/Réponse de 216.239.59.99 : octets=32 temps=76 ms TTL=241/

/Réponse de 216.239.59.99 : octets=32 temps=76 ms TTL=241/

/Réponse de 216.239.59.99 : octets=32 temps=77 ms TTL=241/

/Réponse de 216.239.59.99 : octets=32 temps=76 ms TTL=241/

/ /

Is there a solution to make the connection faster ?

Is there any problems with routing on multiple interfaces ?

Thanks in advance

/ /

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