RE: two nics each with dsl and the third for LAN and am not able to get any milage out of one dsl.

2008-09-22 Thread Marcel Grandemange

 I just inherited a second dsl line and don't have a
 server to connect
 it too so I have it connected to a third nic that I have in
 the Dell
 that has the first dsl connection and the LAN.  I have been
 running pf
 on the two nics with nat and squid in transparent proxy
 mode without
 any issues. My problem is that I haven't come up with a
 way to really
 take advantage of the new dsl to reduce traffic on the
 first.  I'm not
 even dreaming of load balancing just sharing some of the
 load.

 I had thought about trying to get squid to use the second
 connection
 but my feeble attempts at redirecting it haven't made
 much sense nor
 have they worked. Most of our traffic is outgoing rather
 than
 incoming, if that helps.

 I'm sure someone else must have a similar setup and are
 doing better
 than I.  Anything is better than nothing. Basically, I
 think and hope
 that I am just drowning in a glass of water.

 Thanks for any suggestions.

 ed

 it all well depends on how many wires you need to make your boss happy.
 if you feel like u can be replaced with a router maybe you should  
 start making half-way websites rather than doing 2 way internet  
 connections.
 but there is a shoe for every foot. i actually admire the creativity  
 of the pf coders. i hope you have at least 2 gateways. please don't  
 drown.
 http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html


Thank you for doc! Might End up using my side aswell.
Unfortunately most of my servers run ipfw.

Wow! Thanks, Nash.  This should do it.  I just read through it and had  
no idea it even existed. Especially the nat for two IP's

I'll start trying it tomorrow and will post the results.

Thanks again,

ed

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Re: two nics each with dsl and the third for LAN and am not able to get any milage out of one dsl.

2008-09-21 Thread eculp


Quoting Nash Nipples [EMAIL PROTECTED]:




I just inherited a second dsl line and don't have a
server to connect
it too so I have it connected to a third nic that I have in
the Dell
that has the first dsl connection and the LAN.  I have been
running pf
on the two nics with nat and squid in transparent proxy
mode without
any issues. My problem is that I haven't come up with a
way to really
take advantage of the new dsl to reduce traffic on the
first.  I'm not
even dreaming of load balancing just sharing some of the
load.

I had thought about trying to get squid to use the second
connection
but my feeble attempts at redirecting it haven't made
much sense nor
have they worked. Most of our traffic is outgoing rather
than
incoming, if that helps.

I'm sure someone else must have a similar setup and are
doing better
than I.  Anything is better than nothing. Basically, I
think and hope
that I am just drowning in a glass of water.

Thanks for any suggestions.

ed


it all well depends on how many wires you need to make your boss happy.
if you feel like u can be replaced with a router maybe you should  
start making half-way websites rather than doing 2 way internet  
connections.
but there is a shoe for every foot. i actually admire the creativity  
of the pf coders. i hope you have at least 2 gateways. please don't  
drown.

http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html


Wow! Thanks, Nash.  This should do it.  I just read through it and had  
no idea it even existed. Especially the nat for two IP's


I'll start trying it tomorrow and will post the results.

Thanks again,

ed
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two nics each with dsl and the third for LAN and am not able to get any milage out of one dsl.

2008-09-19 Thread eculp
I just inherited a second dsl line and don't have a server to connect  
it too so I have it connected to a third nic that I have in the Dell  
that has the first dsl connection and the LAN.  I have been running pf  
on the two nics with nat and squid in transparent proxy mode without  
any issues. My problem is that I haven't come up with a way to really  
take advantage of the new dsl to reduce traffic on the first.  I'm not  
even dreaming of load balancing just sharing some of the load.


I had thought about trying to get squid to use the second connection  
but my feeble attempts at redirecting it haven't made much sense nor  
have they worked. Most of our traffic is outgoing rather than  
incoming, if that helps.


I'm sure someone else must have a similar setup and are doing better  
than I.  Anything is better than nothing. Basically, I think and hope  
that I am just drowning in a glass of water.


Thanks for any suggestions.

ed
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Re: two nics each with dsl and the third for LAN and am not able to get any milage out of one dsl.

2008-09-19 Thread Nash Nipples

 I just inherited a second dsl line and don't have a
 server to connect  
 it too so I have it connected to a third nic that I have in
 the Dell  
 that has the first dsl connection and the LAN.  I have been
 running pf  
 on the two nics with nat and squid in transparent proxy
 mode without  
 any issues. My problem is that I haven't come up with a
 way to really  
 take advantage of the new dsl to reduce traffic on the
 first.  I'm not  
 even dreaming of load balancing just sharing some of the
 load.
 
 I had thought about trying to get squid to use the second
 connection  
 but my feeble attempts at redirecting it haven't made
 much sense nor  
 have they worked. Most of our traffic is outgoing rather
 than  
 incoming, if that helps.
 
 I'm sure someone else must have a similar setup and are
 doing better  
 than I.  Anything is better than nothing. Basically, I
 think and hope  
 that I am just drowning in a glass of water.
 
 Thanks for any suggestions.
 
 ed

it all well depends on how many wires you need to make your boss happy.
if you feel like u can be replaced with a router maybe you should start making 
half-way websites rather than doing 2 way internet connections.
but there is a shoe for every foot. i actually admire the creativity of the pf 
coders. i hope you have at least 2 gateways. please don't drown.
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/pools.html


  
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