guillaume wrote:
Robert Kurjata wrote:
Hello guillaume,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 12:44:04 PM, you wrote:
g> guillaume wrote:
Robert Kurjata wrote:
Cytowanie guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux
(GNU/Debian s
Robert Kurjata wrote:
Hello guillaume,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 12:44:04 PM, you wrote:
g> guillaume wrote:
Robert Kurjata wrote:
Cytowanie guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux
(GNU/Debian sarge) 3 NIC rou
Hello guillaume,
Saturday, September 4, 2004, 12:44:04 PM, you wrote:
g> guillaume wrote:
>> Robert Kurjata wrote:
>>
>>> Cytowanie guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux
(GNU/Debian sarge) 3 NIC rou
guillaume wrote:
Robert Kurjata wrote:
Cytowanie guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux
(GNU/Debian sarge) 3 NIC router,
I want all my users conneted with ISP1 and just some IP connected
with ISP2
Here is my configuration:
Robert Kurjata wrote:
Cytowanie guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux (GNU/Debian
sarge) 3 NIC router,
I want all my users conneted with ISP1 and just some IP connected with ISP2
Here is my configuration:
[cut out a part]
Cytowanie guillaume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear all Lartc,
> I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux (GNU/Debian
> sarge) 3 NIC router,
> I want all my users conneted with ISP1 and just some IP connected with ISP2
> Here is my configuration:
[cut out a part]
I would suggest s
Dear all Lartc,
I try to split my Internet access to my 2 ISP with 1 linux (GNU/Debian
sarge) 3 NIC router,
I want all my users conneted with ISP1 and just some IP connected with ISP2
Here is my configuration:
Internal network: 10.117.71.0/24
Interface eth0
ISP1: IP f