Tom Eastep wrote:

A couple if points:

a) Why the Linksys router? Why don't you just add a third NIC to the Shorewall box and use Shorewall's multi-ISP capability? http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html

b) Even with your proposed topology, you could use Shorewall's MultiISP capability but you would need to understand a lot more about how it works (no one is likely to write a HOWTO for anything like what you propose).


And if you feel like you must use the Linksys, I would _still_ add a third NIC to the Shorewall box and connect that box to the Linksys with a crossover cable. And use Shorewall's MultiISP feature.

-Tom
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