On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, David Miller wrote:
Isn't this equivilent to selecting the outbound route? You want to
select 10.a.b.c uf you want the connection routed out ISP 1 and
192.168.x.y otherwise.
yes it is.
There are bizzare cases where it might make sense to try and load
balance two
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, David Miller wrote:
So you want packets for 60.6.* to go out through ISP2?
it is amazing that how something which completely stumps you at 4am,
suddenly becomes so clear after some sleep and coffee at 11am. i added a
route for 60.6/16, but was trying to traceroute 61.6/16.
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Dinesh Nair wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, David Miller wrote:
So you want packets for 60.6.* to go out through ISP2?
it is amazing that how something which completely stumps you at 4am,
suddenly becomes so clear after some sleep and coffee at 11am. i added a
route
hey,
i'm on a multihomed FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE, cvsupped and built to -STABLE as
of two weeks ago. the two NICs on the box each go to different ADSL
providers. right now, i can switch which provider i use by just manually
changing the default route. however, what i'd like to do is to have the
On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Dinesh Nair wrote:
hey,
i'm on a multihomed FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE, cvsupped and built to -STABLE as
of two weeks ago. the two NICs on the box each go to different ADSL
providers. right now, i can switch which provider i use by just manually
changing the default route.