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Old 12-12-2007, 03:18 AM   #1
kmuralidharan
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how to configure multi ISP in one squid for sharing bandwidth


HI Guys,

I am Newbie for linuxquestions.org. Already i have to configure squid with one ISP connection.Now i get one more ISP connection, i want to share both ISP connection bandwidth to my local network. It's possible , i knew that . But i don't know how to configure Multi ISP in one squid. Please anyone can help me my question ASAP . It's very urgent for me

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Old 12-12-2007, 09:24 AM   #2
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It is not straight-forward IMHO
1. You can split the client network into
two and specify which network to use which gateway in squid.conf
2. Create a bond0 interface and do load balancing ... use squid to use only one interface !
 
  


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