Re: Problem with ip route . VERY SLOW

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Franck LEPRETTE wrote:

> I remember that I have 3 interfaces and I wonder my self if it's possible
> that there are too many interfaces on the computer; or there are
> restrictions with iproutes2 etc...?

No, there are not too many interfaces.  I have run 4 all at once.  Three
were ethernet (DSL) and 1 ppp (Modem).

Yes, there are iproute2 issues.
1) The LARTC HOWTO is wrong.
2) Your routing tables seem to have only 2 entries; you probably need 3.
3) Similar IP addresses can be a problem.  192.168.0.0/24 is too similar
to 192.168.100.0/24.  Worse, private IPs are a pain.  (All that is my
opinion, not necessarily fact.)
4) There shouldn't be a default route.  Instead, there should be a
default route for each external interface such that packets received on
one get replied on the same one.  This link is apparently dead
http://selab.edu.ms/twiki/bin/view/Networking/MultihomedLinuxNetworking
so read this instead
http://yesican.chsoft.biz/lartc/MultihomedLinuxNetworking.html

Post your configuration files.  Do not just describe them.  Give us an
explanation of the setup, possibly including some "ASCII art".

Here's a link where you will find other's successes:
http://yesican.chsoft.biz/lartc/index.html

Read EXAMPLES and MULTIPATH and follow the links.
--
gypsy
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