On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 03:30:21PM +0100, Johan Helsingius wrote:
I have a small network, connected by 2 ADSL connections, and
want to load-share the connections. All examples of route-to
round-robin that I have seen have used 2 separate interfaces,
but as both my ADSL modems are on the same
Thanks for the reply, Daniel!
AFAIK, it should work.
Good to have that confirmed, thanks!
Can you ping $isp1_gw and $isp2_gw and arp -sn is showing two
different entries for them?
From the firewall machine, yes, but not from machines on
the internal network.
What is the problem? All
AFAIK, it should work.
And it does :)
Turns out the problem had nothing to do with pf.
For some reason one of the DSM routers (ZyXEL P-2601HN-F1)
needed an explicit static return route, while the other,
(FRITZ!Box Fon WLAN 7360) didn't.
Everything works fine after adding the return route.
Hi!
I have a small network, connected by 2 ADSL connections, and
want to load-share the connections. All examples of route-to
round-robin that I have seen have used 2 separate interfaces,
but as both my ADSL modems are on the same no-mans-land
network, I have been (so far unsuccessfully) trying
On 2013/01/14 15:30, Johan Helsingius wrote:
Hi!
I have a small network, connected by 2 ADSL connections, and
want to load-share the connections. All examples of route-to
round-robin that I have seen have used 2 separate interfaces,
but as both my ADSL modems are on the same no-mans-land