Edwin Culp wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> Is there a, hopefully simple, way to divide bidirectional traffic
> (LAN/INTERNET)between 2 internet connections more or less as the
> diagram below.  I've just added a DSL connection with a lot more
> bandwidth than my ds0. I want to use the ds0 exclusively for email and
> DNS that I consider, in my case, to be lower priority and the DSL for
> all other traffic?

Sure. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you're asking for... just bind
your email and DNS server to one or two of the ds0 IPs. Don't listen for
those services on the Provider2 IP. Then bind your other services to the
Provider2 IP.

If you're directing this all to an RFC1918 internal network (i.e., the
server(s) do not have public IPs), you're probably already using NAT,
and can make use of static NAT and the -redirect_port feature.

- Ryan

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