Subject: Dual wan router
To: None <port-i386@netbsd.org>
From: James Webster <james3838@tsi-net.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 02/12/2003 10:59:52
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Is there any way to configure NetBSD to act as a dual wan router?  I'd =
like to load balance outbound data as well as using round robin DNS for =
incoming.  I've found a couple affordable commercial products, but none =
seem to bind to more then 8 WAN IP's.

Thanks for any input,
James
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