Re: Two ISP connections with Natd

2006-09-07 Thread Stefan Bethke
Am 04.09.2006 um 12:40 schrieb David Bila: I am running freebsd as getway for my office. I Just acquired second Internet last week. I wonder if there is a way trhough route add - net and ipfw I can manipulate my traffic in a such way that some traffic to a selected network can go through one

Two ISP connections with Natd

2006-09-04 Thread David Bila
Dear All, I am running freebsd as getway for my office. I Just acquired second Internet last week. I wonder if there is a way trhough route add -net and ipfw I can manipulate my traffic in a such way that some traffic to a selected network can go through one ISP while the rest goes through the

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-28 Thread Tom Farrell
Multihoming two wan links can be accomplisheed by using zebra or just ipfw and natd. - Original Message - From: Muhammad Reza [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; freebsd-net@freebsd.org Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 6:32 AM Subject: Re: two ISP connections, three nics

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-26 Thread Muhammad Reza
At 11:06 AM 5/12/2005, you wrote: I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line. I want to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it, one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT. How can I bind the connections together without any

RE: Two ISP connections

2003-12-11 Thread Andrea Venturoli
** Reply to note from Don Bowman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:00:10 -0500 see the lft port (layer 4 traceroute) http://www.mainnerve.com/lft/ Thanks. [you can't really block icmp would fragment Let's say you shouln't really. it would break PMTU]. Is this what you are

Re: Two ISP connections

2003-12-11 Thread Andrea Venturoli
** Reply to note from Barney Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:39:28 -0500 Things started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d get a hup signal when rc is finished with all the startup scripts - I think. Anyway, if you don't use nohup, or a more-conventional way to daemonize what you've

Re: Two ISP connections

2003-12-11 Thread Barney Wolff
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:51:20PM -0500, Andrea Venturoli wrote: ** Reply to note from Barney Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:39:28 -0500 Things started from /usr/local/etc/rc.d get a hup signal when rc is finished with all the startup scripts - I think. Anyway, if you

Two ISP connections

2003-12-10 Thread Andrea Venturoli
Hello. I have a server with two ISP connections: a flat ADSL with an ISP and pay-per-traffic HDSL with another. I'd like to use ADSL whenever possible, but switch to HDSL in case the first line drops. Any pointer? bye Thanks av

Re: Two ISP connections

2003-12-10 Thread Barney Wolff
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 02:24:31PM -0500, Andrea Venturoli wrote: I have a server with two ISP connections: a flat ADSL with an ISP and pay-per-traffic HDSL with another. I'd like to use ADSL whenever possible, but switch to HDSL in case the first line drops. I don't know of anything

Re: Two ISP connections

2003-12-10 Thread James
Hello. I have a server with two ISP connections: a flat ADSL with an ISP and pay-per-traffic HDSL with another. I'd like to use ADSL whenever possible, but switch to HDSL in case the first line drops. Any pointer? bye Thanks av. Write a script and cronjob it to check every 5

Re: Two ISP connections

2003-12-10 Thread Andrea Venturoli
** Reply to note from Barney Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:39:00 -0500 I don't know of anything published that does this, but it's easy to write a perl or shell script that pings the router at the adsl isp and does the necessary things when it disappears and reappears. Mmh,

RE: Two ISP connections

2003-12-10 Thread Don Bowman
From: Andrea Venturoli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ** Reply to note from Barney Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:39:00 -0500 I don't know of anything published that does this, but it's easy to write a perl or shell script that pings the router at the adsl isp and does the

Re: Two ISP connections

2003-12-10 Thread Barney Wolff
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 01:37:52AM -0500, Andrea Venturoli wrote: ** Reply to note from Barney Wolff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 10 Dec 2003 11:39:00 -0500 I don't know of anything published that does this, but it's easy to write a perl or shell script that pings the router at the adsl isp