On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 16:35 -0400, Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
If you had 2 Internet firewalls each with their own default route, each doing NAT. On each of these firewalls you had a squid process running proxying requests and chaining requests from one squid to the other depending either on, request content, firewall load or Internet availability. Then you would have some resemblence of un-bonded load balanced Internet connections.
That would work for pure HTTP traffic, but I would think you'd want more than that and the kernel routing algo's should be more than sufficient (in comparison to a crazy squid setup ;)
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