Le 25/03/2011 18:57, Tom Eastep a écrit :
If you configure Shorewall as described in the MultiISP doc and run LSM,you will get failover from unstable ISPs. That's what the users that I know of are doing.
I will get failover from unstable router or unstable internet connection ? I understand that when the router lan address doesn't response to the shorewall it can get a failover, but in most cases this is Internet connection of the router who is broken.
There is a rate estimation capability in Netfilter that could be used to re-balance more quickly, but Shorewall currently has no support for that feature. That would be the best approach and I have it on my long-term goals to implement such support, but I don't have the time to do it in the near future.
Thanks again, i will see with a script or a little program who rewrite shorewall rules
Fred
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