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(B- Original Message -
(BFrom: "lukek" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BTo: "FreeBSD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BSent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:03 PM
(BSubject: PPPoE load balancing
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(B Hello,
(B Let me apologise firstly if this is a topic which has been thrashed to
(Bdeath
(B on this
Thanks for that, you are of course absolutely correct however here in Japan
(Bthe provider of the local loops does not provide T3's and all circuits over
(B128K are fibre. So I am stuck. This solution only has to hold together for
(Babout 6mths then we move offices and I can get a proper fibre
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Adam Maas
(BSent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:23 PM
(BTo: lukek; FreeBSD
(BSubject: Re: PPPoE load balancing
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(B- Original Message -
(BFrom: "lukek" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BTo: "FreeBSD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BSent: Monday,
This is quite recent, but get a look at OpenBSD 3.3 (www.openbsd.org)
and its packet filter, pf
(ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/doc/pf-faq.pdf). It does support
bundling unreleated and uncooperative links together. With some
scripting, you should even be able to track when a link goes down
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(BFrom: "Scott Hiemstra" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BTo: "FreeBSD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BSent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:37 PM
(BSubject: RE: PPPoE load balancing
(B
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(B Maybe another option:
(B Purchasing a hardware solution; I've never
load balancing
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(B- Original Message -
(BFrom: "Scott Hiemstra" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BTo: "FreeBSD" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BSent: Monday, June 02, 2003 11:37 PM
(BSubject: RE: PPPoE load balancing
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(B Maybe another option:
(B Purchasing a hardware