Hello,
try to equalize the default route.
somethin like: ip route add default gw IP dev eth0 equalize dev eth1
I'm not on linux right now and I can't check the command, but this is almost
true...
King regards,

Matteo Tescione
RMnet Communications

----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward Millington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 1:32 PM
Subject: [squid-users] squid with multiple NICS


> Hi Everyone!
>
> Have any one ever put together squid with multiple NICS?
>
> If you purchase a commercial cache, sometimes you can get 2 or more nics?
>
> My question is, are those nics load sharing or are there bonded as one nic
> card?
>
> In other words, under very stress enviroment, does it use all 2 or more
nic
> cards at the smae time?
>
> Currently, I have been able to run my squid devel 3 over 160 req/sec.
>
> Over that, my testing machine is the problem with dishing out alot of
> requests. My test machine is a win2k 950MHz..
>

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