RE: Loadbalancing and failover

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IP Tables is your tool for this job. However, it might be quite
difficult to 
Implement for the un-experienced.


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Sent: Monday, 11 August 2008 3:44 p.m.
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Subject: Loadbalancing and failover

i have two wan connection...i use redhat 9 as pc router and i want setup
my pc router as load balancing and failover ....please help me.....!!!

Thank you
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