Re: Filter IP to use two ISP and make it failsafe

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Hola Juan.

Buscan en google un script que alguien creo, no recuerdo el nombre de la
persona, que se llama gwping. Lo use por un tiempo y funciona pero, si
tienes usuarios que usan el msn messenger entonces tendras problemas. El
messenger se desconecta frecuentemente cuando usas ese script. Debes
optar por un load balancer.

English:

Search google for a script named gwping. I've used it in the past and it
works ok except that the msn messenger tend to disconnect frequently
when the script is used. I had to buy a load balancer in order to avoid
that.

On Sun, 2011-02-06 at 20:40 -0300, Juan Araya Bravo wrote:
> Hi, this is my first message to the list and first of all i apologise
> for my very bad English.
> 
> The thing is i have one machine with three NIC cards acting as a
> gateway. One of the NIC (eth0) is connected to LAN and the others are
> connected to two different ISP (eth1 = ISP A and eth2= ISP B).
> 
> I was looking for a rule that let me determine specifically which IP
> can use the ISP A and let all the others to use the ISP B connection.
> 
> Also i need that when one of the connections fails all the traffic
> will be directed by the one which works.
> 
> Please help me with a link or something i can read to learn how to do it.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> ---
> Saludos, Juan Araya Bravo.
> juan.araya@xxxxxxxxx
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