On Friday 07 October 2005 15.33, you wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 14:29:08 +0200
>
> "Johan M:son Lindman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > One of my clients has got an Internet connection with a no much
> > > affidable provider. He reports continual disconnection and so on. I
> > > would like to do a second connection with another provider to
> > > obtain a sort of redundancy, a fault tollerance. What I have to do
> > > to obtain the automatic connection with both of the providers and
> > > to shift to the one that is connected when the other is in trouble?
> > > (  without problems for the client).
> >
> > Border Gateway Protocol.
>
> Doesn't it imply that said client has its own IP addresses range  and
> not NATing behind one single ISP-provided address ?

Well the original post doesn't tell us jack about the type of connections this 
client of his has, really. It merely state that there's problem with 
connectivity at customer site. I'm not going to make assumptions either way, 
but for proper fault tolerant internet connectivity BGP is one (the?) way to 
go and is very well supported by OBSD.


Regards
Johan M:son

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