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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] network balancing by default</H1>
<B>P. Christeas</B>
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<I>Mon Oct 25 00:56:32 CEST 2010</I>
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<PRE>On Sunday 24 October 2010, Maarten Vanraes wrote:
><i> I would propose the following:
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</I>><i> A.) by default, add for every interface, a little advanced routing which
</I>><i> makes packets return from the same way they came.
</I>><i> This usually is only useful with incoming packets, but can still be useful
</I>><i> if laptops have for example 2 gateways because the wifi is still on and
</I>><i> the cable is too. That would mean that from both interfaces it'd be
</I>><i> possible to use ssh or vnc or whatever.
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</I>><i> B.) if we have multiple gateways (like in that case), have them use both
</I>><i> balancedly. ie: start a small daemon which checks which of the gateways is
</I>><i> up or down; and change the default gateway accordingly, or even both in
</I>><i> some kind of balanced mode. (with advanced routing.)
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</I>><i> This would have the benefit, if you have really clueless users with a
</I>><i> laptop; that everything will still work well. and you're still able to
</I>><i> take over his laptop.
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Will that do ? :
<A HREF="http://git.hellug.gr/?p=xrg/ip-multipath;a=summary">http://git.hellug.gr/?p=xrg/ip-multipath;a=summary</A>
(note to myself: I have to build a man^Hgeia rpm..)
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