Toby Corkindale <[email protected]> writes:

> Does anyone have real-world experience of using linux's interface
> bonding on public networks?
> (In the bandwidth-aggregation mode, not the redundancy mode)

I've done aggregation bonding before and it was sucky - weird heisenbugs IIRC.
Now I just buy a 10G NIC.

> I was wondering how I could make the following setup work:
> * Rent a VPS in Melbourne with four IP addresses
> * Get four (or just two) ADSL connections wired up to home
> * Have your VPS connect four VPN connections from itself back to each
> of your home IPs.
> * Bond all four interfaces together
> * Create a fifth VPN connection, this time going over the
> bonded-virtual-interface between VPS and home, and then configure your
> home server to use that link as the default route?

If that can even work, it's pretty awful.

Why do you want this?

Can you move the office closer instead? ;-)

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