Hi, I don't believe I'm subscribed to this list, so please cc me also. (I'm on so many debian lists, and I put all of the low traffic ones in one folder...)
I already have multiple DSL links to the Internet, but I haven't done anything more as far as incoming connections besides SMTP and a couple others for remote workers. The problem now is I want to put a FTP and DNS server up. These by them selves aren't a problem, but sometimes one of the DSLs will go down. I'd only qualify for a /28 block of IPs, is there any way I can get bgp routing at my shop? I'm willing to read all the info I need, and have an interest in this area anyway... This message isn't meant to start a flame war about DSL reliability, as even with fiber it is recommended to multi-home. DNS round-robin will do 80% of the job, but there will be intermittent access when one of the links goes down. I've considered getting an account on a remote server, and just forward the connections here, but that defeats the whole purpose of having the server local. Is there anything I'm missing? TIA, Mike

