On 10/11/07 11:18, Grant Taylor wrote:
Another option you could look in to if you have access to a system
with high speed (read OC-1 or better) internet access somewhere is
tunnels. That is create an IP in IP or GRE tunnel from your external
IP to a co-located system and then load balance across the tunnels
and NAT at the co-located system.
I would recommend that you not use an encrypting tunnel to reach the
Co-Located box as you are dealing with traffic that is going to go
across the internet at large any way, just let it go out. However if
you want to take this idea to connect multiple sites together, you
obviously would want to consider encrypting VPNs.
Grant. . . .
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