Use CARP. On 10/1/06, Peter Allgeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Scott!Am Sonntag, den 01.10.2006, 21:09 +0200 schrieb Peter Allgeyer: > But that only works with port forwarding, right? What about an FTP > server listening on 62.13.14.55 instead of 10.0.0.180? Ok, I can try to > configure a redirection rule (port forwarding) for that. Does it also > work for more than one FTP-server? > > Iface Ext IP Ext Port Nat IP Local Port > WAN 62.13.14.55 21 62.13.14.55 21 > WAN 62.13.14.56 21 62.13.14.56 21 > WAN 62.13.14.57 21 62.13.14.57 21 > > Have to test this, but don't think that it'll work, because the > FTP-Helper always tries to listen to 127.0.0.1:21. You'll get a "bind > failed: port or address already in use". The right error message is: pftpx: bind failed: Can't assign requested address pftpx has to bind a listener on "Ext IP". A "virtual IP" isn't enough in this case. Bad thing ... Anyone knows a solution for that problem? BR, PIT --------------------------------------------------------------------------- copyleft(c) by | stab_val(stab)->str_nok = 1; /* what a Peter Allgeyer | _-_ wonderful hack! */ -- Larry Wall in stab.c | 0(o_o)0 from the perl source code ---------------oOO--(_)--OOo-----------------------------------------------
