Re: squid with two NICs

From: Michael Vincent K. Pozon - CompE <vince@dont-contact.us>
Date: Mon, 19 Jun 2000 15:45:15 +0800 (PHT)

On Sat, 17 Jun 2000, Bartlomiej Solarz-Niesluchowski wrote:

> At 01:55 00-06-17, Stephen Amadei wrote:
> >If you _are_ using BGP4, how would you do this? I am currently thinking
> >of using two IP aliases on one NIC, but I need two NICs, I'll put a second
> >one in...
>
> Then the router makes the job (balancing) because it choose the "better"
> way (but for this you need PI-AS IP numbers or PA-AS IP numbers + router
> which makes BGP (Linux can) - the PI-AS numbers costs about
> 2000EUR/year)... One squid machine isn't enought because on generic system
> you have not two different DEFAULT routes....
>

 regarding the DEFAULT route of a linux box , is there a way to add up
another DEFAULT route and load balance it ? or round robin ? ( in the same
machine)

>
> >Also, if two squid machines are still needed, couldn't they run on the
> >same machine, but using different ports? How could they share digests,
>
> No - it is not possible - see up...
>
> >etc.? Could this be hooked up to Cidera's satellite feed?
>
Received on Mon Jun 19 2000 - 01:32:31 MDT

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