well, 

the kinda setup which i m planning is to take a leased
line, and redistribute it. in this regard, i would
need to share the bandwidth equally. i.e. normally, i
wouldnt bother to control the bandwidth, just take the
connection and give whatever comes as input striaght
to the users, but here in this case, if i give the
entire bandwidth to user1, the other users suffer and
complain.

hence, i need to control them.

Ratnakar

 --- "Gino LV. Ledesma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 12:18:09PM +0800,
alben b.
> alteza wrote:
> > Follow-up question. I this a way to have load
> balancing between two ISP
> > connection? Can Iptables do this? Or can a
> firewall using iptables route
> > port 80 request to one ISP and all ports to the
> other ISP? Is there another
> > package for this in linux?
> > 
> 
> You can make iptables simulate a load-balancing
> effect. What traffic do you want load-balanced
> anyway?
> 
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