On Mon, 7 Jan 2002, David McBride wrote: > Was curious if anyone has checked these sites out. > I seem to remember someone saying that a full distribution like RedHat could > do this,is this true? > > Thanks, > David >
No. So far as I can tell the only free Unix system that can do this is BSD. Linux can do it if you don't need NAT on more than one interface, but that means you need two routers to make it come anywhere close to working. <snip headers> > This may be a shot in the dark, but could this be used somehow to do what I > was asking? > http://www.xtreme-machines.com/x-systems-manual/dual-ethernet.html > > http://snapshot.conectiva.com/SRPMS/Networking/ifenslave.html > bonds two interfaces together for the purpose of sending packets round-robin, like eql. Like VRRPd, very handy if you've got two routers with interfaces in the same subnet and you want to make them transparently back each other up; but not very helpful if you want to masquerade one network into two different networks using one or two routers. > Thanks again, > David > <snip> -- Jack Coates Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture... _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user