Re: Redundance and balance 2 links

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Hello. 

I configured a similar [working] setup with an old RH 7.x
router/firewall two/three years ago. 
It should work the same way with FC1. The nano-howto was a great help
for me : http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/nano.txt
I wrote a generic [zsh, but can be easily converted to bash] script,
some times ago, that might work for your setup :
http://livna.org/~anvil/multi-routes.sh.txt (feedback welcome).

	D

Le ven 12/03/2004 Ã 13:17, Cristiano Soares a Ãcrit :
> Have someone made this
> http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html to work with
> FC-1?
> Here is my situation:
> - I have two ADSL lines, and i want to be able to balance and make a
> redundance with these two links to my local network.
>     - First ADSL router is: 192.168.1.1 (DNS & default Gateway)
>         -(eth0) = 192.168.1.200 (default route)
>     - Second ADSL router is: 192.168.0.254 (DNS & default Gateway)
>         -(eth2) = 192.168.0.200
>     - Local Network is: 192.168.2.1 (eth1) - DHCPD running 
> Here is the deal. My network is up and running with the default route
> through eth0, so I try to test if the redundance thing is working by
> umpluging the eth0 ethernet cable, to see if the FC-1 box will change
> its route to be able to keep the network alive through eth2 (my other
> ADSL line), but it turns out all the client machines in the network
> stop communicating with the internet. So, i hope anyone have had this
> problem before, and even more hopefully solved it. A real working
> script would be so great. Thanks a lote FC community.

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