Bill Marquette wrote:
I'm sure there's a good reason to have triple redundancy, but I can't
I think you can reach a point where too much redundancy can make the
system so complex as to be hard to manage and so user error probability
will rise and make things less complex.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Veiko Kukkveiko.k...@krediidipank.ee wrote:
How should I configure pfsync if I want to use three machines?
I'm curious why you might want such a setup.
--Bill
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Veiko Kukkveiko.k...@krediidipank.ee
wrote:
How should I configure pfsync if I want to use three machines?
I'm curious why you might want such a setup.
--Bill
[Christopher Iarocci]
I was thinking the same exact thing. I could see having a 3rd machine
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Christopher M.
Iarocciciaro...@tfop.net wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Veiko Kukkveiko.k...@krediidipank.ee
wrote:
How should I configure pfsync if I want to use three machines?
I'm curious why you might want such a setup.
--Bill
[Christopher
How should I configure pfsync if I want to use three machines?
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Synchronize to IP
Enter the IP address of the firewall you are synchronizing with.
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Should I list there all IP-s I want to sync to? Separated by commas or
spaces?
--
Veiko
Veiko Kukk wrote:
How should I configure pfsync if I want to use three machines?
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Synchronize to IP
Enter the IP address of the firewall you are synchronizing with.
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Should I list there all IP-s I want to sync to? Separated by commas or
spaces?
As far as I know carp + pfsync(states)
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Veiko Kukkveiko.k...@krediidipank.ee wrote:
How should I configure pfsync if I want to use three machines?
##
Synchronize to IP
Enter the IP address of the firewall you are synchronizing with.
##
Should I list there all IP-s I want to sync to? Separated by