Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-28 Thread Tom Farrell
Multihoming two wan links can be accomplisheed by using zebra or just ipfw and natd. - Original Message - From: Muhammad Reza [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; freebsd-net@freebsd.org Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 6:32 AM Subject: Re: two ISP connections, three nics

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-26 Thread Muhammad Reza
At 11:06 AM 5/12/2005, you wrote: I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line. I want to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it, one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT. How can I bind the connections together without any

two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Greg Donald
I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line. I want to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it, one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT. How can I bind the connections together without any other sort of router? I've used ipfw a

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Ash
Greg Donald wrote: I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line. I want to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it, one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT. How can I bind the connections together without any other sort of router?

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Tomas Quintero
I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line. I want to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it, one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT. How can I bind the connections together without any other sort of router? I've used ipfw

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread WMC
At 11:06 AM 5/12/2005, you wrote: I have two ISP connections, a DSL line and a Cable Modem line. I want to plug both connections into a FreeBSD box that has three nics in it, one nic for each ISP connection and the last nic for my NAT. How can I bind the connections together without any

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Clifton Royston
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 11:06:39AM -0400, Tomas Quintero wrote: PF is wonderful for this. I manage a router with 3 DSL Circuits and have PF setup to round-robin between them. The configuration is fairly simple, and I can provide my pf.conf if you'd like for some clarification on how to go

Re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Tomas Quintero
On 5/12/05, Alex Zbyslaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tomas Quintero wrote: PF is wonderful for this. I manage a router with 3 DSL Circuits and have PF setup to round-robin between them. The configuration is fairly simple, and I can provide my pf.conf if you'd like for some clarification on how

re: two ISP connections, three nics, and a NAT

2005-05-12 Thread Darrel
PF is wonderful for this. I manage a router with 3 DSL Circuits and have PF setup to round-robin between them. The configuration is fairly simple, and I can provide my pf.conf if you'd like for some clarification on how to go about doing it. Actually, I for one would be quite interested in