Re: [LARTC] dual-isp incoming traffic problems

2005-10-12 Thread McDaeMonD
i have the same prob with this and i add some problem :-) i have 2 isp, and got dhcp from them, and every 6 hour isp b refresh the ip,default gw,ns and every 8 hour isp b refresh the ip,default gw,ns so i put 2 router and 1 gw modem modem | | | dhcp

Re: [LARTC] dual-isp incoming traffic problems

2005-10-11 Thread Nelson Castillo
> Any ideas on how to get connections through to the > internal server from both ISP's? > ISP #1 -- >\ > -- Linux Firewall -- internal server >/ > ISP #2 -- Looks like you have the same problems I had. Check if this works for you: http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pip

Re: [LARTC] dual-isp incoming traffic problems

2005-10-11 Thread Daniel Wittenberg
Sounds like you are right on track to what I've got. Dual - isp, no BGP (DSL connections),and 3 interfaces, with at least a /28 on each ISP connection. That would be great if you have any insight! Dan On Tue, 2005-10-11 at 17:58 -0600, David Boreham wrote: > Daniel Wittenberg wrote: > > >I hav

Re: [LARTC] dual-isp incoming traffic problems

2005-10-11 Thread David Boreham
Daniel Wittenberg wrote: I have two ISP connections, and am having some issues. I can connect to any services on the firewall, like the smtp gateway, but anything on the internal server only works from one connection. I think we do what you're trying to achieve, but before I spend the time t

[LARTC] dual-isp incoming traffic problems

2005-10-11 Thread Daniel Wittenberg
I have two ISP connections, and am having some issues. I can connect to any services on the firewall, like the smtp gateway, but anything on the internal server only works from one connection. The lartc guide has a good example for what to do for services on the box, but leaves it open for how to