On 7/19/10 8:25 AM, Stephen Brown wrote:
> I recently ordered a residential class cable connection from Comcast to
> complement my static DSL connection for redundancy.
> 
> My eventual goal is to run all of my VoIP traffic (SIP and IAX) over the
> cable connection and to also use it as a backup to my other services
> (mail, web, openvpn, etc) if the DSL fails for any reason, but I've got
> to get the cable connection working with linux first then I can deal
> with the shorewall config.
> 
> I've read the Shorewall documentation on Multi ISP's but I am having one
> hurdle that I can't seem to get past, and I'm hopeful someone has the
> answer as I'm sure it's simple.
> 
> Everything works as expected until I plug the cable modem into eth2. It
> creates another default route and kills everything, and I'm not sure how
> to deal with that or prevent it from happening?
> 

Please look at the 'Complete Example' at the bottom of the Multi ISP
article at shorewall.net. It has almost exactly the configuration you
are trying to set up.

-Tom
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Shoreline,         \ died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like
Washington, USA     \ all of the passengers in his car
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