On Sat, 18 Jan 2003, Kent Borg wrote:

> I am wondering what it takes to have a Red Hat (7.0) machine on two
> different internet connections at once.

The main problem is that, unless you're advertising via BGP, you can't 
load-balance inbound on WAN links. While you can potentially (I say 
*potentially*) send traffic outbound that way, unless the IP layer is 
bonding the traffic or the application layer is specifying a single 
source address, you may get unpredictable results.

If anyone else has seen this work without BGP, I'd sure love to hear about 
it.

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