setup one interface for 'up' and another one for 'down'

setup one interface for 'up' and another one for 'down'

Post by eol » Wed, 16 Jul 2003 20:57:18



Hi
i have two internet connections a 'dsl' and a 'vsat', and i want to
use the first one for uploading data to one of my out servers, and the
second one for downloading .
does anyone knows how i can setup two network interfaces, one for
downloading from the net and the other one for the uploads ?
ThAnX For HeLp.
 
 
 

setup one interface for 'up' and another one for 'down'

Post by /dev/rob » Thu, 17 Jul 2003 01:26:45



> i have two internet connections a 'dsl' and a 'vsat', and i want to
> use the first one for uploading data to one of my out servers, and the
> second one for downloading .

The way you describe this, it would be easy. Just set a route to the
upload server through the DSL interface, and the default route through
the satellite.

Quote:> does anyone knows how i can setup two network interfaces, one for
> downloading from the net and the other one for the uploads ?

This is less easy, but I think it's possible using iproute2. See the
Advanced Routing HOWTO and iproute2 documentation.
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