[SATLUG] Routing from one box to two different ISPs

David Salisbury david.salisbury at momentumweb.com
Thu Apr 5 15:57:28 CDT 2007


----- Original Message ----- 
>>  Is it possible that RR is blocking port 80?  Have you tried making it
>>  listen on a different port say 8080, or 81 on that interface and IP?
>
> Yeah, RR is well-known for blocking all kinds of service ports on their 
> residential lines, but their enforcement of these rules tends to be very 
> spotty.  If you pay lots more money and get a business account through 
> them, they shouldn't be blocking you at all.

Well, it IS a business account actually, and it's not just port 80 that has 
the problem.  It does it with FTP and several other services as well! 
Pretty much anything that I try.  Also, I've tried pinging various things 
from the box with the command "ping -I eth1 <somedomain.com>" to force the 
pings to go out the eth1 interface, and I get a "Destination unreachable" 
message when I do that (which seems like that's what SHOULD happen since 
there's no route for the packets).  If I could just figure out how to add 
the correct route, or perhaps set up an additional routing table..... hmm. 
<shuffles off to Google and more newsgroups>

David



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