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* [LARTC] routed vs. rdisc
@ 2001-05-09 20:33 Kenneth Porter
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From: Kenneth Porter @ 2001-05-09 20:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I'm setting up a Red Hat Linux box as a masquerading gateway for my
LAN. It has 3 interfaces, one internal and two external. Internal
addresses are masqueraded. What should I run to effectively use the two
external interfaces? (One is T1, the other ADSL, to a different ISP.)
I've found routed and rdisc but don't yet "get" the differences. Do I
want to run one of these, or some other package?

I've been running this system for some time with a single external
interface and static routes, but this is the first time I've needed to
worry about multiple external interfaces.

Ken
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