Re: load balance server

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I think the closest you might get with two connex on one box is to use Alexey
                       Kuznetsov's iproute2 from --> 
ftp://ftp.inr.ac.ru/ip-routing/ . If you have redhat its
                       available in the 'iproute' rpm. 

                       See --> 
http://ds9a.nl/lartc/HOWTO//cvs/2.4routing/output/2.4routing-10.html . 

                       You should also be able to just use something like :

                       /sbin/ip route del default
                       /sbin/ip route add default nexthop dev eth1 nexthop 
dev eth2

                       Hope this helps

On Friday 08 February 2002 10:17 am, Babar Hameed wrote:
> Is there a way I could make a linux machine load balance between diffrent
> machines (translate one IP into N IPs in round robin). This capability is
> present in Layer 4 devices of Cisco an Nortel.
>
> Bregds,
> Babar
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