Re: Firewall configuration with two ISP

2001-03-28 Thread Jiri Kaderavek

Hi Jeremy.

I'll have the same problem, but:
What do you mean with some form
of clustering? Can you explain that.
Thanx.

Jiri Kaderavek.

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From: "Jeremy Lunn" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Bala" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Firewall configuration with two ISP


 On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 12:50:08PM +0530, Bala wrote:
  Hello
In Debian GNU/Linux, I have configured three network cards. I'm having
  leased line connection from two ISP's with two different series of IP
  addersses. With first card I, have configrued ISP1 and with second card,
I
  have configured with ISP2. With the third card, I have configured my
LAN.
  Now I'm able to ping both the ISP's gateway from my machine. But, I'm
NOT
  able to access my machine with one of the Internet IP from Internet.
What
  could be the problem??

 Presummably one of your ISPs is the default route.  The other one just
 has a route for that ISPs IPs?

 The problem would be that the replies to any requests sent to the 2nd
 ISP will be routed back via the 1st ISP.  They are probably blocked by
 your 1st ISP which is sane and I wouldn't want to use an ISP that didn't
 do that.

 Sorry I can't give you a solution, but you might need to do some form of
 clustering and you may need the same IPs through both ISPs.a

 --
 Jeremy Lunn
 Melbourne, Australia


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Re: Firewall configuration with two ISP

2001-03-28 Thread Jiri Kaderavek
Hi Jeremy.

I'll have the same problem, but:
What do you mean with some form
of clustering? Can you explain that.
Thanx.

Jiri Kaderavek.

- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Lunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Bala [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-admintool@lists.debian.org; debian-isp@lists.debian.org;
debian-firewall@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: Firewall configuration with two ISP


 On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 12:50:08PM +0530, Bala wrote:
  Hello
In Debian GNU/Linux, I have configured three network cards. I'm having
  leased line connection from two ISP's with two different series of IP
  addersses. With first card I, have configrued ISP1 and with second card,
I
  have configured with ISP2. With the third card, I have configured my
LAN.
  Now I'm able to ping both the ISP's gateway from my machine. But, I'm
NOT
  able to access my machine with one of the Internet IP from Internet.
What
  could be the problem??

 Presummably one of your ISPs is the default route.  The other one just
 has a route for that ISPs IPs?

 The problem would be that the replies to any requests sent to the 2nd
 ISP will be routed back via the 1st ISP.  They are probably blocked by
 your 1st ISP which is sane and I wouldn't want to use an ISP that didn't
 do that.

 Sorry I can't give you a solution, but you might need to do some form of
 clustering and you may need the same IPs through both ISPs.a

 --
 Jeremy Lunn
 Melbourne, Australia


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