Hi,
is it possible to have 2 different ISP in one server? i have 2 NIC cards im going to config ISP1 in NIC1 and ISP2 in NIC2? what should be the configuration for this setup?
On Wed, April 11, 2007 2:51 pm, Mark Quitoriano wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to have 2 different ISP in one server? i have 2 NIC cards im going to config ISP1 in NIC1 and ISP2 in NIC2? what should be the configuration for this setup?
Getting the default gateways working is the fun part. I setup the GFLUG.Net mirror as multihomed using the following instructions:
http://gflug.net/~mdmartz/index.php/Linux:Network:DualNetRouteHack
I have never tried it, but try reading this document...
4.2. Routing for multiple uplinks/providers http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
Thanks, Scott
On 4/11/07, Mark Quitoriano markquitoriano@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to have 2 different ISP in one server? i have 2 NIC cards im going to config ISP1 in NIC1 and ISP2 in NIC2? what should be the configuration for this setup?
Scott Moseman wrote:
I have never tried it, but try reading this document...
and a selection of these, pointed out to me a while back by some mainframe folk.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22path+routing%22&start=0&start=0&am...
4.2. Routing for multiple uplinks/providers http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html
Thanks, Scott
On 4/11/07, Mark Quitoriano markquitoriano@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to have 2 different ISP in one server? i have 2 NIC cards im going to config ISP1 in NIC1 and ISP2 in NIC2? what should be the configuration for this setup?
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Mark Quitoriano escribió:
is it possible to have 2 different ISP in one server? i have 2 NIC cards im going to config ISP1 in NIC1 and ISP2 in NIC2? what should be the configuration for this setup?
There are several ways to do it, but if you're not used to routing concepts and commands, your best chance of getting it right is using something like shorewall[1] that'll take care of the needed commands.
[1] - http://shorewall.net/MultiISP.html