Vortex,

If you're referring to network load-balancing, say for example using two
different interfaces or links on the same machine, then I've done it for
some of my clients using Multipath Routing and Anastasov's kernel
patches. Basically, it's like configuring two default gateways on the
NAT'ing machine using weight metrics for balancing. 

As for incoming connections, I had to settle with round-robin DNS, since
EQL and/or "Bonding" needs to be done on both ends.

On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 12:00, Vortex Bacolod wrote:
> Hi Pluggers,
>  
> I have a question. I want to implement load balancing but i don't know
> how yet. I want it to work in a round robin fashion. Any howtos? 
>  
> Can any gurus around lighten me up on this?

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