I'm looking to see if either ipfwadm or ipchains (or anything else, for
that matter) will work for what I'm trying to do. The end result will
(hopefully) have a linux box seperating two networks.. one internal, and
one external. The linux box will have 3 ethernet cards, one for the
internal network, and two for the external network. Is it possible to have
the outgoing load balanced over the two external interfaces? It would seem
plausible, since we're going out to a switch, and we would have 2 cards *
10mbit each, totalling a theoretical 20mbit connection to a 100mbit uplink.
Even if it isn't natural load balancing, is there a way to have all traffic
of say, web type, go over one nic, and all quake traffic go over another?
Or is this method fundamentally flawed by something simple that I'm
missing? If ipfwadm can't do this, I'm sure someone knows of something like
this that will get the job done.. :) Thanks a bunch..

--Doug Clements
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