Hi,

I have a client located in a very remote area and they have some super crappy internet. We can get them multiple ISP connections, but the limitation there is that no one data connection can go faster than a given ISP connection (that is to say two computers can as fast as one ISP connection, but one computer cannot go as fast as two ISP connections).

I got it in my head that maybe I could locate a server at a better connection in a more populated area, and then set up each ISP connection with a VPN tunnel to this server, and then bond the VPN tunnels together, making it so the whole network has an external IP of server in the populated area. Then maybe one computer can go at the speed of two/three/four ISP connections.

In searching this on the internet, I see I am not the first person to think of this, it seems there is a proprietary system called pepvpn, and I found a few threads/discussions mentioning a few other proprietary options.

But I am wondering if Libreswan would support something like this. would standard ethernet bonding work if I used klips (or I guess it's vti now?) interfaces? does netkey have any features that would be useful in this scenario? Has anybody got any experience with this kind of setup? I would be interested to hear any opinions or comments...

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Bob Miller
Computerisms
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