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From: Expert expert@poland.com
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] Complicated multipath touting
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 05:34:48 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-98373940417055@msgid-missing> (raw)

<PRE>Hello all

Maybe it is only complicated for me, maybe someone 
knows how to do it better?

I would like to make redundant path between host 
in the Internet 
(I will call it ExternalDataServer), and host in 
my Lan (InternalDataServer)

ExternalDataServer 	        Router (iproute2)
	
12.34.56.67 (only one IP) &lt;---&gt;	22.33.44.55 eth0 
	
		          &lt;---&gt;	33.44.55.66 ppp0
				44.55.66.1  eth1 &lt;-
--&gt;  InternalDataServer
						
	44.55.66.77	

Route to InternalDataServer is fixed, I cannot 
changed it. 
It is described in routing table of my ISP. 

I tried to specify src addres as src of router, 
and then 
use NAT to translate adress coming from 
12.34.56.67 to router as 44.55.66.77 
(forward everything to this addres)
Does it make sense, could it work?

I will appreciacte any advice
Thx

Michal Bialecki





</PRE>

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2001-02-27  5:34 Expert [this message]
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2001-03-03  4:16 [LARTC] Complicated multipath touting Mike

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