Re: route-to round-robin using single interface?

2013-01-15 Thread Daniel Hartmeier
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

Re: route-to round-robin using single interface?

2013-01-15 Thread Johan Helsingius
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

Re: route-to round-robin using single interface?

2013-01-15 Thread Johan Helsingius
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.

route-to round-robin using single interface?

2013-01-14 Thread Johan Helsingius
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

Re: route-to round-robin using single interface?

2013-01-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
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