Hi Arun, This is I believe going to be a network issue rather than a squid one. Unless your internet connections are dedicated to the proxy server, I would say that the best way to achieve this is with a suitable Router capable of load balancing or failover. If the connections are dedicated to the proxy machine, you should be able to control the routing through Fedora by giving 2 default routes and specifying the priority of the routes so that the primary route is used all the time except when it is down. Mark. > -----Original Message----- > From: Arun Shrimali [mailto:arun.reso@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 31 March 2008 10:40 > To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: With Two Internet connection > > Dear All, > > I using 2.6.Stable.4 squid on fedora 6 (planning to switch to fedora 9 > (whenever release)) with one internet source. But due to non > reliability of this source we have to hire high cost another reliable > net connection (DSL). > > Now I want from squid to use the source one for regular use, but > whenever source one is not available switch over to source two, and > when again net is available from source one, switch back to source > one. > > I don't know is that possible or not, if possible can anybody help me > out for that. > > regards > > Arun