Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 22:17:57 +1000 From: "Josh Finlay" <montarotech@optusnet.com.au> To: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sten_Daniel_S=F8rsdal?= <lists@wm-access.no> Cc: freebsd-pf@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Multiple DSL lines, load sharing / shaping Message-ID: <009101c61c29$38736000$0600a8c0@delta> References: <025201c61a86$2e7383e0$0600a8c0@delta> <d5992baf0601160816o73bfca90g2e4005fd3ce04657@mail.gmail.com> <006801c61c0c$7e1aaae0$0600a8c0@delta> <43CE159D.6070000@wm-access.no> <007b01c61c22$120ebf60$0600a8c0@delta> <43CE2FE1.3020303@wm-access.no>
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> Is it even possible in PF? I have no idea ;-) > Are you talking about a webserver on your end and IP1 meaning an user > from the internet? Or the other way around? No sorry the other way around. IP1 is one of our lines, and by web server I mean any webserver on the internet. > And are you using NAT? Yes. I was hoping to implement a round-robin NAT as described by another reply to my original post. Providing it all works as I would like it to. > That can be accomplished if you want. > What do you prefer? "packet perfect" forwarding for maximum throughput > on your uploads or stream friendly balancing - and perhaps better > overall performance - for many users? Better overall performance for end users. There is a network of 30 workstations, all in active use about 16hrs of each day. > Have you ever considered multilink ppp? multilink ppp? hmm that is definately something I may have to look into. Infact from memory of waht I know about it, it could possibly be exactly what I am looking for. Do you have much experience with multilink ppp that you could pass on before I jump in blindfolded and bring my whole network down? ;-) Regards, Josh Finlay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sten Daniel Sørsdal" <lists@wm-access.no> To: "Josh Finlay" <montarotech@optusnet.com.au> Cc: <freebsd-pf@freebsd.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 10:09 PM Subject: Re: Multiple DSL lines, load sharing / shaping
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