On 11/8/10 5:52 AM, Mahesh B Gupta wrote:
> 
> Hi all, Im new to shorewell, can anyone guide me whether I can use
> shorewell for my work.
> I have a requirement in our work:
> Each system  shall have two Ethernet card interfaces(system means
> hardware devices, servers, clients in other words any device or host
> used in the project). The IP address of each interface will be of
> different networks, subnets and gateways completely. Bcoz if one of the
> Ethernet interface is down, system should take the other interface that
> is connected to different network.
> One of my requirement is that I should not use any external hardware or
> should not have switch support. Can you please guide me whether I can
> use shorewell for my situation..

Shorewall can provide that capability for the Linux systems in the
project. See http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html.

-Tom
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