RE: Howto configure for two Internet connections

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> > "All People See The Naked Dancers Prance"
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> > All (Application)
> > People (Presentation)
> > See  (Session)
> > The  (Transport)
> > Naked (Network)
> > Dancers (Data)
> > Prance (Physical)
> >
> > Kooky or what?
> > Ben Yau
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>
>
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> Carefull now. Excessivie recitation of the above phrase may cause
> "pneumonia".
>

"Toilet Logs"

Toilet (Too)
Logs (Late)

:)

Crap.  I was having a really long day yesterday.

mnemonic. mnemonic.  Got it now.


Obligatory on-topic post:

We are currently having a similar issue (similar to the original post) in
that we are changing our internet connection and so our IP's are changing.
Our transition peroid isa month and we have two NICs now in our ftp server.
We also require traffic coming in one NIC exit the same NIC for specified
secure sessions.

Long story short:  We have about 30 customers coming into this machine
(mission critical).  So we've been calling each customer up and telling them
how to go to NIC2 instead of NIC1 (there are different hostnames for each
NIC).  And then we add static routes (command line and in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local).  For all 30 customers.

If this is similar to the original poster's situation (since he did not
elaborate), then that is something else he can try.

route add -host 20.20.20.20 gw 10.10.10.10 eth1
route add -net 10.10.10.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 10.10.10.10 eth1

etc.

Cheers-
Ben Yau


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