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On Jun 20, 2006, at 5:53 PM, Kevin wrote:

A failover will terminate any existing proxied connections, including
Squid and ftp-proxy.  This is an inherent limitation of a proxy
firewall.

While active TCP sessions are expected to abort, if you start up a new
FTP or Squid session after the failover, does it succeed?

Yup, the only sad thing at the moment is the death of proxied connections. I was hoping there was some magic I hadn't quite figured out to get that to work; I didn't really think it was possible.

It was pure icing, however; CARP and pfsync working as they do are excellent and fulfill all my spec'd requirements for deployment.
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Bryan Allen
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http://bda.mirrorshades.net/

cyberpunk is dead. long live cyberpunk.


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