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Mathias Sundman wrote:
Yes, like JonB suggested you can use linux/*bsd to redirect traffic, but
that machine will always be "in the loop" as you put it. The only way
todo "out of loop" redirecting as I can see it would be using a dynamic
DNS server with a TTL value set to 0 that you update with some smart
script so it points to the server with the lowest load at the moment.
That's what I thought, I guess I'll just have to set something up like
that, and hope that not too many ISPs cache DNS ignoring TTLs...
Thanks for the replies,
Alex Brett
alex.brett@xxxxxxxxxx
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