--- Jean-Michel Hiver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >You realy didn't give a whole layout, I was assuming you where using > >crossover cables. > > > I see - sorry :-) > > Well it would be something like this: > > Box1 (dedicated server) > - eth0 -> monster bandwith, not a problem > > Box2 (home) > - eth0 (192.168.1.2) -> DSL nat router thing 192.168.1.1 > - eth1 (192.168.1.12) -> DSL nat router thing 192.168.1.11 > I have to ask, what's wrong with a T1 line? I think it would be cheaper and there would be a single 1.5468Mbps line.
> Now the big question is: how do I do in order to route VPN traffic > through the right gateway? At the moment everything goes to one DSL > connection... > > Say I have tap0 going through UDP/8000 and tap1 going through UDP/8001, > and my default gateway is $GATEWAY1. What's the simplest way for me to > route UDP/8001 traffic through $GATEWAY2? > > I currently use firehol because it's nice and simple. Is it something I > can do with firehol? > > If you could let me know how to do to this it would be great - I'm stuck > > on this one :( > > >In any event you will end up using bond or eql(for slow > >serial links, like if you where using internal DSL cards). This workes > >for outoging, without VPN, however for incomming trafic(on the other > end) > >you will most likely need to setup VPN if you need that to be balanced > as > >well. > > > > > Well yeah, especially since all the data is going to be transferred > trhough one connection and one socket (Asterisk IAX2 VoIP protocol), in > this case I'm not sure load balancing works very well without VPN. > > So it seems that multiple tap VPNs bonded together might do the trick > nicely. We'll see... > > >Also don't forget to use a shaper, I recomend the wonder shaper to > start > >with. > > > > > Sure. I think once this is set up I might as well set the server with > monster bandwith as default gateway - this way I can do traffic shaping > at both ends of the VPN link. > > There's some fairly good VoIP related traffic shapers on voip-info.org - > > I'll use them! > > Cheers, > Jean-Michel. > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

