On 2020-04-14 14:38, Chris Lee wrote:
HI All,Many thanks for reply. The main objective is increase the total in/outing bandwidth. I have 3 internet line by different ISP, so I can build 3 Linux box, one for each WAN link like following: WAN 1 <-> Guacamole Server 1 WAN 2 <-> Guacamole Server 2 WAN 3 <-> Guacamole Server 3 However, I don’t know the max users capacity for each WAN link, so want the WAN bandwidth is used up. I can ask users try other WAN link / server combo. As I don’t want to maintained 3 Servers box, so I try to setup one Linux box for 3 WAN Link connection. WAN 1 \ WAN 2 --- Guacamole Server WAN 3 / I tired the above configuration, as WAN 1 as default gateway, so even I connect the server via WAN 2 or WAN 3, the system show network unstable error after I short period of time. I monitor the network traffic, incoming traffic can come for different WAN link, but the outgoing always using WAN 1. I will try iproute2, see if it can fix the issue.
Ah. Now i get it...I hope..:)Build/Create a server with 3 NICs, use bonding to create one network interface with a load balancing bonding mode.
That is done without much extra software apart from ethtool. Works on any Linux/Unix.
That way you have WAN1-NIC1\ WAN2-NIC2---->bond with a balancing mode-> guacamole WAN3-NIC3 / I am a bit slow today, so if I have misunderstood again, sorry. :) Best regards, Sven Specker -- __________________________________________________________________ *** Sven Specker -- University of Frankfurt Computing Center *** *********** UNIX System Administration (Auth/IDM) **************** ***** [email protected] [Phone (+49)-69-798-15188] ***** ****************************************************************** __________________________________________________________________ Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitaet - Hochschulrechenzentrum - Theodor W. Adorno-Platz 1 (PA-1P16) D-60323 Frankfurt/Main __________________________________________________________________ ______________ TeX-users do it in {groups}________________________
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