On Sunday 04 September 2005 21:08, James wrote:
> 1.

Not used it, sorry.
>From what I know of it, with Linux it's not that great (iptables doesn't have 
a pfsync function like OpenBSD to keep state tables across machines)

> 2.

Linux can change the MAC address, I believe it'll work on pretty much 
anything.
Otherwise send an arping to update neighbouring routers. I do this on a manual 
failover pair behind a datacentres routers.

> 3.

ha/heartbeat is, and ha/heartbeat will do what you require.

> 4.

Nope, but with either ucarp or ha, putting the QOS rules in the appropriate 
scripts will get them run on each host as it takes over.

> 5.

Same MACs

> 6.

http://lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html

> 7.

iptables config? nmap, or nessus it from a remote location perhaps?

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Mike Williams

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