On Thursday 29 Oct 2009 3:42:36 pm Girish Venkatachalam wrote:
> I got to know that this question has been coming again and again in
> ILUGC for several years now.
> 
> How to share three ISP providers say Airtel, BSNL and Tata Indicom or
> Reliance wireless or whatever?
> 
> The ISP gives the routers that dish out a private IP to us. So the
> idea is to divide the traffic from another
> node on the network with just one interface since the IP routing
> happens in software.
> 
> The goal here is to send the outgoing traffic to the Internet using 2
> or more default routes instead of one default
> route.
> 
> It is a very simple idea and easy thing to do in OpenBSD. In Linux of
> course it is difficult. ;)
> 

using shorewall, it is dead easy - one can do load balancing also, the only 
problem is when some ISP goes down
-- 
regards
kg
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