On Dec 3, 2003, at 12:55, Nick Reinking wrote:
Well, this has been discussed before. Either some kind of load balancing equipment (Cisco), load-balancing software (on Linux, say), reverse proxy software (such as in Apache), or round-robin DNS (easiest).
Yup. Also it would not be impossible to let things that don't claim to be Mozilla (most browsers claim to be) see only en, while the Mozillas (and compatibles) get bounced when necessary to en2.
I forget why we decided to do en and en2 in the first place...
Because we don't have a load-balancing router and I have no access to our DNS server, and it was quick to setup in the meantime.
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