Hi, thanks for your answer David,

for iptables look into the conntrackd daemon and tools, those would be what
> you
> would use to syncronise the connection table from one firewall to the
> other.
>
Ok, so I don't need to manage iptables with Heartbeat, right?
I think I just have to install iptables and conntrackd and to insert a RA
script for conntrackd like this one:
http://files.rfc2324.org/patches/conntrackd/heartbeat-ressources.d-script

what do you mean when you say you need to manage ssh sessions? if you mean
> they
> go through the firewall, then the iptables stuff should fix this. if you
> mean
> that people connect to the firewall itself and you want the ssh session to
> failover to the backup, that's not possible.

I would like to have my ssh user not to be deconnected when sshd fails on a
node and has to be relaunched on another. I wish the session could be kept
safe...

And does nobody knows anything about this Stateful RA?

sébastien Lorandel.
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