The Multi routing doc is another scenario that includes sharing or load balancing between 2 providers to the same machine, that's not what i want. I tried using iproute2 and iptables (SNAT), but i just don't know what to set as default gw for PC2, since PC2 can't see Provider 2 unless the gateway of PC2 is the Linux GW (since it got ipforward). thanks On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 11:36 -0400, Jason Opperisano wrote: > On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 11:59:36AM +0300, Sadus . wrote: > > Hello, > > So here's my current setup at home. > > I control Provider 2. (which is not more than a simple box taking > > internet from provider 1 and that internet sharing enabled, restricted > > to the box' internal network and my IP which is on the external > > interface). > > I also control the Linux GW. > > > > > > +------------+ > > | | | > > ----+ Provider 1 +------- > > __ | | | / > > PC1__/ \_ +------+-------+ | +------------+ | > > _/ \__ | | | / > > / \ | | | | > > | Local network -----+Linux GW eth0|- |Internet > > \_ __/ | | | | > > \__ __/ | | | \ > > PC2 \___/ +------+-------+ | +------------+ | > > | | | \ > > ----+ Provider 2 +------- > > | | | > > +------------+ > > how about following the instructions in the document you copied that > ASCII art from [1]? > > to paraphrase the openbsd folks, "don't ask how to do something, explain > to us what you've done and where you got stuck." > > -j > > [1]: http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html > > -- > "Stewie: For God's sake, shake me. Shake me like a British nanny." > --Family Guy >