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Date:      Sat, 04 Nov 2000 00:32:41 +0100
From:      Simon Nielsen <simon@dkik.dk>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Two ISP's. Two IP. One default route...
Message-ID:  <3A034B19.BC2648D1@dkik.dk>

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Hello

I currently have two internet connections though two different ISP's.
One is a ADSL and another is shared with the rest of my dorm. The shared
line is rather slow because many people are using it.

I must have an IP on the shared connection since that's the only place
where I can be sure to have a non changing IP for my DNS. But the ADSL
is much faster so I would like to use that as much as possible.

I can give my machine an IP on each connection but I can of course only
set one default route. The default route is currently set to the ADSL.
The problem is that when a connection is made to IP on the shared
connection my computer uses the ADSL IP to respond and that does not
work.

Is there a solution to this? I thought about maybe it is possible to
route differently when a connection is made on the shared connection but
I can't find out how to do it.

-- 
Simon Nielsen


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