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Consider an extra NIC or two for a server DMZ and other stuff as well too
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Raymond M. Subasic
My situation: I have a cable modem (COMCAST 6Mbit d/l) and am about to also have DSL a router/dhcp...
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R Lists06
Consider an extra NIC or two for a server DMZ and other stuff as well too
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John R Pierce
Its reasonable. not optimized particularlly as a firewall/routing system, its more of a general...
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Feizhou
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_system_(Internet) Two connections from two different ISPs?...
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Ross S. W. Walker
Well you don't really need to go as far as ASNs and BGP routing to make it work, but it is tricky....
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Andrew Cotter
If you are open to not using CentOS (which is wonderful), I would suggest something like pfsense....
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