Although I didn't take a closer look at it, I guess that

http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201h/0201h.htm

(posted on the list a few days ago) is interesting for you...

Cheers, Uli

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Betreff: Masquerading on 2 ppp's


I haven't seen this addressed in any FAQ or HOWTO on netfilter.samba.org so
I hope this is an appropriate place.
I'd like to do Masquerading on to 2 different ppp interfaces.  So when a
packet reaches the gateway from the internal LAN (the first packet of its
connection) the gateway should choose the least-used ppp (or pick one at
random, whatever) and do NAT masquerading for the duration of that
connection, sending all packets to the same ppp with the same source ip/port
modification.  Think of it as running 2 standard masquerading set-ups in
parallel, transparent to the client LAN.  The 2 ppp connections are standard
ISP dialups, dynamically assigned IPs.  Has anyone done this?  Is it
possible?  Stupid?

Thanks,
    Adam


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