On Monday 19 Jan 2009, Mohan Sundaram wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:38 PM, mettur salem 
<metturmohan2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear all  ,
> >
> >  Mr. Mohan Thanks for your comments
> >
> >  I have need to setup  Two static ip connection in a single linux
> > box --Squid proxy connection
> >   eth1 --- Airtel static ip   low Bandwidth
> >   eth2 --- Tata Static Ip   High Bandwidth
> >   eth0 --- Local Lan connection

Your diagram helps clarify your intent :)  You are one of the few in 
thousands who have asked networking questions and do not bother to say 
it with a picture!

>
> Please make sure all three cards are in different subnets.
>

NOTE: given your topology, you will have to ip "alias" one of the 
192.168.x.y networks.  You can keep the two net traffic completely 
segregated if you can add another NIC.  Nonetheless, you can redirect 
the traffic from the 2 nets to the respective ISPs with iptables rules.

> > eth1 & eth2 should not share internet connection but they should up
> > how to implement in linux  both are in different Floor
>
> I do not understand the intent here. What do you mean by saying "eth1
> and eth2 should not share internet"? It will be easier if you state
> what you want to achieve. Is it that you want occupants of one floor
> to use Airtel for internet access and the other to use the TATA link?
>

Yup, I think that is what he means, otherwise his query does not make 
any sense given the context of his net diagram.

-- 
Regards,
Arun Khan


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