On 07/07/2014 01:07 AM, OBones wrote: > I have searched the documentation for the "metric" keyword and found it > inside the providers file. To me, this looked like the solution and so I > went forward and declared two providers like this: > > cell 1 1 - usb0 detect - > adsl 2 2 - eth3 detect fallback,track > > However, when I plug the usb0 interface, the route for eth3 does not get > change and still gets its metric value of 0. > > I must have missed something obvious and would very much appreciate your > help here.
Several things: - The full documentation for using Shorewall's multi-ISP feature may be found at http://www.shorewall.org/MultiISP.html. - The provider entries should rather look like this: cell 1 1 - usb0 detect balance, track adsl 2 2 - eth3 detect fallback,track - In order to have the 'cell' provider activated when you bring up usb0, you must install and configure shorewall-init. - I make no promises that all of this will work under Shorewall 4.4. The last 4.4 release was almost 3 years ago and there have been many improvements since then. -Tom
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