Try looking for LARTC on googs. It's got a lot of examples to help you
achieve what you want.

Agi

Nelson Serafica wrote:
> I have 2 isp provider (ISPA and ISPB) and I have 1 machine. The 2 isp 
> provide a modem/router and both of them hook up on the same switch. I 
> called it "PUBLIC SWITCH". My web server was connected also on the 
> PUBLIC SWITCH and use ISPA provided ip address and its gateway.
>
> What I want to do is also use ISPB on the same server. I have only 2 NIC 
> (1 on PUBLIC SWITCH and 1 on my private network) on my webserver. But 
> since it was connected on the PUBLIC SWITCH, I can use ISPB.
>
> I put ip address provided by ISPB as virtual (ifcfg-eth0:1) and the 
> metric gateway was 1. But I think this won't work as expected.
>
> Is there a way wherein I can use both ISP and their provided ip block on 
> my web server (just like a router)? My client is on a tight budget and 
> don't want to purchase another machine just for a load balancer. But 
> purchasing another NIC card is ok.
>
> The OS is CentOS 5.3 with kernel 2.6.18-128.el5. Upon Googling, there is 
> a patch on the kernel on how to do this but it seems old. Just asking a 
> recommendation on the list who is expert to this.
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