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Old 11-07-2005, 01:18 PM   #1
lasantha
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squid load sharing


I am having two Internet public static IPs for Internet ( actually they are DSL lines). My squid is configured to give all internal LAN Internet requests to one DSL static IP through one NIC and this is working fine. If I need to add the second IP address to the squid machine How can I do this? I tried to add that interface in normal way as ifcfg-eth2. I don't know weather the load is shared or not among those two interfaces. Let me know how to do this in standard way?
 
  


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