On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 07:42:10PM -0800, Julian Elischer scribbled:
| Wes Peters wrote:
| > It struck me last night that if you want to load-balance between two ISPs,
| > you could simply pick a bit in the address and use it to select one or the
Buy a Layer >4 switch for your home DSL+cable modem?
/me ducks
| > other. If you pick your bit appropriately -- I'd go for something in the
| > second byte -- you might luck out and get a nearly 50/50 spread. That would
| > be no less hackish and a lot easier to maintain.
|
| exactly what I suggested before, but the return packets will all come back
| on a single interface, unless you pass all teh packets that are going out
Just a stupid question, what about secure sessions of services
that check for IP source and destinations to be the same?
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