Hello, I'd like to know your opinion before making wrong or unnecessary installs. I actually have 3 independant internet connections associated with 3 dyndns accounts. There is a great probability that 2 additionnal connections are installed in the coming weeks or months. I am planning to run 5 virtual machines in a "5 network cards physical machine". This should allow me to : 1. connect to all machines. 2. monitor and manually update dyndns adresses when they are down. 3. use some unused download possibilities What do you think about my plan? Do I make it complicated as usual ??? Great thanks for your help, comments and suggestions. Camomille
I know of a way to make it even more complicated!! Just use one physical network interface, plug it in a switch (or hub) where the all 3 (or 5) connections are on. If they're al NAT, just make sure they don't overlap on IP-space, or put the gateway's on different IP-addresses. Also, use just one VM, with the right settings, you could really make it work.. http://www.shorewall.net/MultiISP.html Paul (but basically, it should work. However, regular people would use routers for this.. )
Thanks for your answer. I didn't know Shorewall and it seems to be what I was looking for ! I'll first try to understand "how and what" before installing. Better know where I go before I begin. It will take some time as I still belong to the "regular people" Great thanks again for your answer. Camomille