Policy-based routing should be able to do this - I started looking into
something similar, but the project it was for never went anywhere.

Start with the Linux 2.4 Advanced Routing HOWTO.  I suspect that most
things in it can be done with a 2.2.X Kernel, ipchains and iproute2. 

My understanding:  

ipchains flags packets depending on source address (or whatever criteria
you want to use)
iproute2 sets up the routing table so that as well as looking at the
destination address (the taditional method of routing) it also looks at
the flags set by ipchains.

I'm interested in hearing your results if you try this.

 - Doug




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> HI everyone,
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> The same client who is getting ADSL (thank you all who supplied me info on that) is 
>interested in being able to send web traffic via either the ADSL connection OR a 
>permanent modem link, depending on the user. That is stick some poor people with the 
>modem access and in the process avoid download costs over the adsl. What is any is 
>the best way to approach this?
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