It's listed as an explicit feature of the appliances and the production 
software, but not in the community edition.  I would love to hear differently, 
but last time I asked, I got a reply from one of the developers and they said 
it was NOT there.

Snippet of email RE 2.2 Beta 1 below:

> Will this release support multiple WAN/RED interfaces -- with each using
> DHCP -- for load balancing and/or failover???

Yes, multiple uplinks are possible, in failover mode and/or up at the
same time. Load balancing is not possible due to a problem with the
current kernel.

peter

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ruald Andreae 
  To: AJ Weber ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 5:35 AM
  Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Understanding Endian Load Balancing Feature


  as far I know the new 2.2 version includes load balancing. When i tested it I 
could see in vmware traffic going through all interfaces and the graphs 
reflected traffic going through all int's as well.

  AJ Weber wrote: 
    Unless this has changed very, very recently (and I would love to hear it), 
there is no outbound load balancing for multiple RED uplinks.  There is 
automated failover, but no load balancing.

    It's a feature request I have been begging for, and would really round-out 
the uplink features substantially.

    -AJ


      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Gregory Machin 
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:23 AM
      Subject: Re: [Efw-user] Understanding Endian Load Balancing Feature


      Allie Syadiqin wrote:
      > Hi, I intend to try and install Endian Firewall 2.2 but I need help 
      > understanding the load balancing feature as there is really not much 
      > info about it (or I probably just don't understand what I am reading 
      > in the
      > documentation :P ).
      >
      > Anyway, assuming that I have 2 webservers, both running the same 
      > sites, with different internal IP addresses (kind of a redundant 
      > setup), can the Endian Firewall load balance the external traffic 
      > going to the webservers?
      >
      > Webserver 1 : Listening on IP 10.1.1.2 <http://10.1.1.2/> port 80
      > Webserver 2 : Listening on IP 10.1.1.3 <http://10.1.1.3/> port 80
      >
      > Basically, what I am asking is whether using Endian Firewall 2.2 load 
      > balancing feature eliminate me from having 2 separate dedicated 
      > high-availability load-balancers (Heartbeat/HAProxy)  behind the 
firewall.
      >
      > Thanks and hope someone can enlighten me.
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      By my understanding of the text the load balancing is for balancing lan 
      connectivity to the internet ie u have 2 adsl lines and want to spread 
      the load of interested access across the two lines. to load balance 
      between to http servers or any other for that matter would require dns 
      load balancing or one incoming line connecting to a load balancing 
      server in front of the servers. I'm open to correction but thats the 
      short story ..

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