In any case it wont be a conservative solution but it depends on what
you want to do in this situation? Do you have 1 wan connection etc..
If you have two wan connections that one is down use a basic round robin
load balancing as a base and a script to remove the faulty route in a
case it's down.
Another way is to do some hacking on the DNS resolution of the clients
and return them a cname\a answer of a local server IP that will inform
them about network status.
The above is a *very very very* bad solution which can poison the
browser dns cache if anything goes wrong.
It depends also on the users and environment.
Why the DNS problem page from firefox is bad?
Have you tried to use WPAD?
Eliezer
On 1/10/2013 5:46 PM, Frantisek Remias wrote:
> Hello, Thank You for your answer. I know that its off topic now, but
> can you get me some directions how this can be done?
>
> Thank You
Received on Thu Jan 10 2013 - 16:50:11 MST
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