On 2017-05-28 09:37 PM, Jeppe Øland wrote:
For a while, I was playing around with having 2 WAN connections to my house.
The primary connection was the only one I cared about, and the secondary
was just there so I could get to important services in the event my primary
ISP was down.
I had a super cheap wireless connection (through FreedomPop) ... but over
time it started costing more and more due to web traffic hitting my web
server.
Is the wireless connection the secondary or primary? It costs more
because you're charged for the bandwidth you use per month?
Nothing pointed to the secondary IP, so I assume this was either bad luck
in the IP I got - or script kiddies scanning the Internet and attacking
anything visible.
If you're saying that nothing points to the secondary IP, how come you
get traffic? People targeting your IP address directly? How do you do
your DNS failover in the case of an outage on the primary, manually?
I was thinking this problem could be eliminated if I could turn the WAN2
rules off if WAN1 was up and running....
This is probably not possible to do, but would it be simple to add
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