No sure about using YaST to do this, but you can set multiple default
routes (either at the same cost or different cost metrics.) If you want
to load balance (so to speak) you really want to use some kind of dynamic
protocol, but then you get into issues of knowing which network is better
to send out on. Are these two connections with different or the same ISP?
If the same ISP, then it is potentially simpler.
- Herman
On Wed, 17 Jul 2002, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
->* Bo Jacobsen; on 16 Jul, 2002 wrote:
->>I have a Linux box configured as a firewall connected to a ADSL router.
->>I would like to have a second ADSL connection to the internet so that if one
->>fails, I'm still connected through the other.
->>
->>How can this be done. By defining two default gateways (the two ADSL routers) ?. If
->>so, how do I balance the traffic between the two, while both are up and running.
->>Can this be configured with yast .
->
->I do not think YaST can do so, but I may be mistaken
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->http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html is what you want
->to have a look
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