On 04/05/07, Omer Zak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-05-04 at 07:51 +0300, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Omer Zak wrote:
Why are you unifying all the Linux servers in one distribution?
Won't this expose your organization's computers to the dangers of
monoculture?
(I didn't see your
Omer Zak wrote:
Why are you unifying all the Linux servers in one distribution?
Won't this expose your organization's computers to the dangers of
monoculture?
I cannot talk for Amos, but here is my experience. The dangers of
monoculture mostly apply when you have a group from which you want
-IL
Subject: Linux firewall failover
Hello,
I'm looking at an option to deploy a couple of Linux boxes as our main
router for HA (after the power supply of our SonicWall fried itself on
the night of a non-working day). This morning I though it would be
neat
if the standby firewall node
Hello,
I'm looking at an option to deploy a couple of Linux boxes as our main
router for HA (after the power supply of our SonicWall fried itself on the
night of a non-working day). This morning I though it would be neat if the
standby firewall node could replicate the connection tracking info