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Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router
From: Jason Chambers <jchambers () cenic org>
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 07:54:14 -0800
On Dec 15, 2005, at 06:54, Rossi, Jeremy wrote:
Have you looked OpenBSD with pf? You can create rules that map outboundsession to a different DSL router, interface, and/or gateway based on any number of rules. The man page pf.conf[1] and more precisely the
FreeBSD with IPF \ IPNAT [1] or PF as well. You have a number of options but consider the long-term.I guess you've already bought the second DSL line ? The cost of the lines ( and routers ) combined might not be far away from another type of carrier that may work with your future requirements. Look into bonding T1's.
If you don't already, it might help to start analyzing your traffic characteristics.
-Jason[1] http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/firewalls- ipf.html
Current thread:
- NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Joe Johnson (Dec 14)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Peter Dambier (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router eric (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Rodney Dunn (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Crist Clark (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router eric (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Peter Dambier (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Brian Kerr (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router My Name (Dec 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Rossi, Jeremy (Dec 15)
- Re: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router Jason Chambers (Dec 15)
- RE: NAT Configuration for Dual WAN Router McLean Pickett (Dec 15)