On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 03:26:18PM -1000, Wai Chan wrote: > We don't want to leave ISP 1's pipe empty. If the outgoing traffic is using > the IP provided by ISP 1, then the returned traffic will be using ISP 1 > provided pipe. It applies to ISP 2 also. That's why I am trying to force > half of the traffic (http) use ISP 1 provided IP, and the other half use ISP > 2 provided IP. This can be solved by using a transparent proxy for http, that will use source IPs provided by ISP1. /Mike To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message
- outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple ISP Wai Chan
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Wai Chan
- Re: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Ted Mittelstaedt
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Wai Chan
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Ted Mittelstaedt
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Mike E. Matsnev
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Kris Kirby
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Ted Mittelstaedt
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Kris Kirby
- RE: outgoing traffic load balancing with multiple IS... Ted Mittelstaedt