On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Simon Hobson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom Eastep wrote:
>
>>Simply set the 'track' and 'balance' options on both providers and
>>Shorewall will do this for you.
>
> But won't fix his other problem - that the IP address in his SIP
> packets will be wrong for one or other of the ISPs. I doubt if the
> SIP ALG in the kernel would deal with this either.
>

This is indeed a major problem. In this case I have configured no NAT
on the box itself and I am counting on the ISP modems to work out the
NAT translations of its traffic. On isolated tests using route_rules
to select the interface, it works with both ISPs separately.

My problem now is really in achieving a nice load balance, but since
the endpoints are always the same this has been a challenge and I am
running out of ideas :-(

Pedro

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