Yes, if you are using linux, you can use iptables
CONNMARK/MARK for marking packets so when that packets
come from that interface it will go out where it was
marked.

I had that kind of situation before, using different
kinds of iptables and iproute2 will do the trick.


--- "Norbert P. Copones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> though not a linux solution. it can be done on
> openbsd
> 
> sysctl net.inet.ip.multipath=1
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Multipath
> 
> 
> cheers!
> 
> >    On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Nelson
> Serafica
> >    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> >    I have client that will changing provider as I
> stated in my previous
> >    email. Right now, this server has two ip and
> two gateway. 1 from
> >    telcoA and 1 from telcoB (new provider). Right
> now, primary gateway
> >    which is metric 0 is gw of telcoA and telcoB is
> the secondary as
> >    metric 1. This has a running apache tomcat. 
> Port 80 no doubt is open
> >    for both ips. I have configured
> [3]www2.domain.com to ip of telcoA and
> >    [4]www6.domain.com to ip of telcoB. Now, if I
> browse www2 its ok but
> >    when I browse www6, it is not available.
> >    If I reverse the gateway, primary is telcoB and
> secondary is telcoA, I
> >    can view [5]www6.domain.com but not
> [6]www2.domain.com.
> >    Do you think both telco is not allowing other
> network? bgp?
> >    Is their a way to reroute lets say if someone
> try to visit
> >    [7]www2.domain.com, it will use telcoA gateway
> and [8]www6.domain.com
> >    will use telcoB?
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