Can anyone list to me the variety of distrobutions and linux based solutions available on the internet that would do IP masking, acting as a gateway for my network. Basically I want to know what other alternatives I have to coyote linux. Thanks! -Patrick Mick Ohrberg wrote: For all ye Roadrunners and DSL:ers out there who only need something simple and have a 486DX## or a P-something to spare, check out http://www.coyotelinux.com/. That's what I'm running right now. Pretty slick if you know your ipfwdadm-rules. > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Kelsay [mailto:bkelsay@wbmg.com] > Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 3:21 PM > To: Kclug > Subject: RE: Linux as a router/gateway > > > Well, Freesco floppy-based router can use 3 nics and bridge the > network. I > don't know about balancing the load though. There might be a > script avail. > or you might be able to use squid or something to load balance. > > www.freesco.org > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jeremy Fowler [mailto:jfowler@westrope.com] > > Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 2:09 PM > > To: Kclug > > Subject: Linux as a router/gateway > > > > > > How hard would it be to setup a Linux box to route Internet > > traffic to two > > separate DSL routers? Here's the setup, small office with 2x 256Kb DSL > > routers/connections. This office was too far away from the CO > > for anything > > faster and the ISP's DSLAMs didn't support bonding of the two > > DSL lines. So, now > > they have two connections to the Internet and they split the > > traffic in half by > > assigning specific IP address ranges to the different routers > > with DHCP. This > > isn't very efficient if one side were to utilize bandwidth > > more than the other > > side. I had an idea of setting up a Linux box to route > > traffic to the two DSL > > routers directly and then set this Linux box as the default > > gateway for the > > network. This box would have three NICs one to each router > > and then a third to > > the LAN. How would one go about setting this up so that the > > Linux box would > > utilize both DSL connections evenly and efficiently? Is there > > a way to do this? > > Any help is appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Jeremy Fowler > > > > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org > > > > --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - Click and bid on cool stuff like Dave Matthews Band Tickets & more!