Re: [Shorewall-users] multiple uplinks - questions

2006-10-08 Thread Tom Eastep
Tom Eastep wrote: > > All routes in the main table (or whatever table is mentioned in the > DUPLICATE column) have an associated interface. The way that Shorewall > builds the provider-specific routing tables is to copy entries from the > table specified in the DUPLICATE column. The COPY column s

Re: [Shorewall-users] multiple uplinks - questions

2006-10-05 Thread Tom Eastep
Richard wrote: > > providers : > > telstra1 1 1 main ppp0 track,balance eth2,eth3 > telstra2 2 2 main ppp1 track,balance eth2,eth3 > telstra3 3 3 main ppp2 track,balance eth2,eth3 > > I get an error with the eth2,eth3 at the end, I am not quite sure what they > do. > That's like saying "I ha

Re: [Shorewall-users] multiple uplinks - questions

2006-10-05 Thread Paul Gear
Richard wrote: > ... > debian sarge, shorewall 3.2.3 > 3 DSL (ppp0,ppp1,ppp2) providers from the same ISP. (which means they have > the same gateway, but different static ISP's) Do they actually have the same peer address? > ... > * the purpose of multi-homing is to share outgoing bandwidth load