Re: Load-banancing. two ip's from one isp

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Dnia wtorek, 28 marca 2006 20:56, William L. Thomson Jr. napisał:
> On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 19:55 +0200, sAwAr wrote:
> > > Ignore it, it's not what you need or want.
> >
> > Why not ??
>
> Does it work? No, that's why ;)
>
> >  It is about two diferent isp and I have only on but I have two nic's
> > with diferent nets it is just like two ISP in the example. I need
> > (want to) split outgoing connections through two gw so I don't
> > understand why this solution isn't for me.
>
> Are you trying to do one gateway or two? If two, routing different
> networks to different gateways. That is totally different. I am doing
> that now, but it's all done via tables and rules.
>
> For multipath routing, the nano how to is the definitive doc.
>
> > If you have access to serwer with load balancing could you just make
> > similar test for me.
>
> I do not any more, but still recall what I did that worked in did not. I
> went through just about every scenario imaginable. But it seems you are
> talking about two things.
>
> Two ISP's two gateways? Or Two ISP's on gateway via multipath?
>
> > Thank you for quick answerss and patinent for my english.
>
> No worries. Others helped me before. Just returning the favor. Please do
> the same once you get things working.
>
> > Pozdrawiam
> > Szymon Mroofka
> >
> > P.S
> > I've read your faq.
> > I'm argueing with routing guru... ohh my ;)
>
> Don't argue or assume. Just follow the examples and docs. It's tricky
> stuff. Unfortunately there are lots of docs that do things a bit
> differently. Which does not help matters at all.
>
> For multipath gateway routing I recommend the nano how to only. If you
> are using two gateway's two ISPs totally different scenario. That I am
> doing now. Multipath gateway I am not at this moment. But since I just
> switched back to my core router being Linux, and ditched all others.
> Once I get another line, or static IP's for my cable modem. I will do it
> again.

Ok. Now I'm realy confused. 

I have two gw in different subnets 192.168.1.1 and 80.48.56.65. Both of them belongs to the same ISP but those are completly different serwers and I suppose that I can treat it like two ISP with two gateways, can I?

Gw 1.1 does NAT for 192.168.0.0/16 and 56.65 is a gw for 80.48.56.64/26 with roxy-arp or whatever....

I have two ip's 192.168.200.10 and 80.48.56.70.

I can connect to internet via 1.1 with 200.10 src ip and via 56.65 with 56.70 src ip. With standard routing configuration I can use only on gw at the time and I lose adittional bandwith.

So I want to use two gateways. 

I hope this time this is enough clearly explained.

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