you can use squid as reverse proxy ..
see cache_peer !!
squid can load balance between 3 servers and cache it !!
run squid on your box with real ip..
here you can see examples
http://under-linux.org/7964-squid-atuando-como-proxy-reverso.html
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Indunil Jayasooriya wrote:
Hi,
I have
iated. I'm even open to changing
platform (e.g. FreeBSD), but I'd prefer to stick with Debian as it's
what I'm most comfortable with.
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Hello !!
On my linux gateway i have 2 adsl connections.
how I make traffic that leaves to port 80 has left on link1 and the
remaining left on link2 ? without marking packets with iptables...
it´s possible ?!
Thanks !
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Nataniel,
www.balabit.com/downloads/tproxy/linux-2.6/
patch squid, kernel and iptables !!
Sds.
Alexandre J Correa
Onda Internet / OPinguim.net Webhosting
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Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
Nataniel Klug wrote:
Hello all,
I have a small ISP and I