Redundant Internet Connections Using Linux
With the advent of high-speed Internet links from Internet Service Providers (ISPs), it’s easier for users to host services on their home computers. But what happens when your ISP connection goes down? An obvious solution is to have a redundant Internet connection from another ISP. To help set up a Linux host with redundant Internet connections, this article covers the following essentials:
- Configuring the host to properly handle inbound network connections from multiple ISPs
- Load-balancing outbound network connections
- Configuring various services to enable redundancy
- Configuring firewall protection using ipchains or iptable
4 comments:
The link in the article is not working anymore, is there any other source that will allow one to combine multiple internet connections?
No I don't have any other link.
http://web.archive.org/web/20080526111928/http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1824/sam0201h/0201h.htm
Thanks fabio.
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