Re: TWO ROUTING

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Antony Stone wrote:

On Thursday 20 November 2003 1:28 pm, Jeffrey Laramie wrote:



José Gomes wrote:


I Need to setup one Linux box with 3 Nics and two valid ip address, my
question is:

Nic1: 192.168.14.0/24

Nic2: 200.204.x.x/29 route to internet

Nic3: 200.171.x.x/29 route to internet

How can both Ips with different routes response to requests with both
routes enable ???


I'm not clear what it is you're asking. Setting routes doesn't involve
iptables or netfilter. If you could give some more information we can
try to help.



I think he's simply asking whether Linux can use two default routes on one machine at the same time.



Oh, I see. I don't think that's possible at the routing level. That sounds like a job for a load balancer but I'm not a technical guy and routing isn't my strong suit. I'm really much better at filter rules, logging, and sarcasm. ;-)


Agreed, not a netfilter question, but I see the same thing asked on the Squid mailing list too....




I also see similar questions on multiple lists. I often have to check the mail header to see what list they're posting to so I know the context of the question. On a similar vein, does netfilter have any mailing list usage guidelines posted anywhere? I looked around the other day and couldn't find any. I've seen some sites with a link to guidelines and etiquette on the list subscription page. Something like that might be useful for this list.


Jeff



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