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> Off Topic folks so bear with me ;-)
>
> Is there a program that alows floating default gateways for NIC's under
> Linux
> Example
> NIC 1 goes to ISP1
> NIC 2 goes to ISP2
> ISP1 is the default gateway
> ISP1 gateway goes down
> system aut
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Kenneth Hadley wrote:
> Is there a program that alows floating default gateways for NIC's under
> Linux
> Example
> NIC 1 goes to ISP1
> NIC 2 goes to ISP2
> ISP1 is the default gateway
> ISP1 gateway goes down
> system automatically switches to ISP2 gateway
> ISP1 gateway wo
man, I wish. See the load-balancing howto, this is not possible with
2.2. Not sure about 2.4. I know how to do it with commercial software,
but not sure how much I can say about the plumbing since I used to work
as an SE at a company that does network high availability and
load-balancing with soft
Off Topic folks so bear with me ;-)
Is there a program that alows floating default gateways for NIC's under
Linux
Example
NIC 1 goes to ISP1
NIC 2 goes to ISP2
ISP1 is the default gateway
ISP1 gateway goes down
system automatically switches to ISP2 gateway
ISP1 gateway works again
system automati