I struggled on this for a few months and I finally
throw away the
"multiple weight" default route method.
FWMARK/CONNMARK
is the way to go. More information, read this
You may not want to use it for whatever reason you
think
appropriate but please read the 'Introduction'
where I
explained how I failed badly using that
method.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 6:52 PM
Subject: load balanced adsl lines
Hi Ppl
I have 5 adsl lines that after reading quite a
bit i managed to get load balanced now abvoiusly it doesnt load balance evenly
and this works on what routes are still in the routing cache. my question is
my outbound masquerading had to be modified to use snat in iptables instead of
just plain masquerading my outbound masquerading now works but my inbound port
forwarding doesnt work would this be an iptables problem or a routing
issue...
i have opened all the relavent ports on each of
the interfaces and I am not getting any logged denies the connection just
never opens
I am running the following
debian woody
kernel 2.6.6
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