shahzaib1232 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > i don't think the solution rdns will be suitable for us. I have > checked the > zebra software to make linux a BGP router > http://www.techrepublic.com/article/use-zebra-to-set-up-a-linux-bgp-os > pf-router/ > > Could you tell me if BGP is capable of doing what we want? Because our > local ISP supports this method and i have no idea how to implement it. > > Functionality we need, is to auto detect the new ip prefixes from > local ISP > so they'll not have to provide us thousands of prefixes on daily > basis.
Why not use a DNS for the clients? your making things too complicated. Client-1-request@ISP-1 -> edge1.streaming.au ISP-1-DNS -> 12.34.56.78 (which is your edge box) Client-1-request@ISP-2 -> edge1.streaming.au ISP-2-DNS -> 99.88.77.66 (which is your box in the US) Anyone from ISP-1 will always be directed to the edge systems, anyone else to where-ever you point the dns. ISP's also use regional DNS servers which allows you more edge systems closer to the users. Anyway, BGP see http://bird.network.cz/ (netflix solution) Posted at Nginx Forum: http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,249997,250953#msg-250953 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx