On Nov 21, 2007 3:42 PM, Raja Subramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/21/07, Siju George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > QUITE UNFORTUNATELY THIS DOES NOT SEEM TO WORK :-(
> > Could some one please let me see the flaw in logic or implementation?
>
> You require *different* gateways for pf pools load balancing to work.
>

Load balancing works perfectly if I don't use squid.
http requests goes through both interfaces alternately.

I just can't figure out how I can get the traffic that goes through
squid to alternately use both connections :-)

> You cannot have multiple WAN interfaces in the same subnet.
>

It works well with the route-to option on OpenBSD.

> Have a look at pfsense.com forum for similar questions and solutions in
> FreeBSD.
>

yup sure those lists give a lot of info.

> If your ISP provides you the same IP/subnet/gateway for your external
> interfaces, stick a NAT router in front of the second interface and put it
> in a different subnet.
>

There is no need.
If I don't use squid it works well.
I hope there will be some trick to make squid work :-)

Thanks a lot for your suggestions :-))))))))

Kind Regards

Siju
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