Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 17:22:06 +0300 From: "Chris Dionissopoulos" <dionch@freemail.gr> To: "Florent Thoumie" <flz@xbsd.org>, <hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Linux/FreeBSD Channel Bonding Interoperability Message-ID: <003401c56390$a1cf6050$0100000a@R3B> References: <1117197753.2458.23.camel@ft-laptop.int.celeste.fr>
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> > I've read about ng_fec and ng_onetomany, so I know channel > bonding is quite easy (seems so, according to web pages I've > found) but I guess FreeBSD and Linux won't work correctly. > If that's the case, I wondered if it could be possible to add a > new node to "translate" stuff so that both could communicate > correctly. > > This can be a dumb idea, really I've no idea since I don't know > anything about netgraph and bonding. > > -- > Florent Thoumie > flz@xbsd.org Yes, it's worked fine for me, ( in some tests i made a couple of months ago): http://r3b.bug.gr/?p=19 I know that seems greek to you but the ascii-art diagram make sense (I think). In this screenshot: http://r3b.bug.gr/files/loadbalance.png I'm downloading a netbsd.iso from a linux box inside "Network1", and in freebsd box I have 2 "ifstat" open (for each tap[0,1] device). Every single IP in Network1/24 is shapped to 64Kbps. I use: Linux: Channel Bonding + OpenVPN-2beta FreeBSD: ng_one2many + OpenVPN-2beta Router1/isp1,Router2/isp2 are emulated with pptp (tap) links. ____________________________________________________________________ http://www.freemail.gr - δωρεάν υπηρεσία ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου. http://www.freemail.gr - free email service for the Greek-speaking.
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