I'm not doing it, but if I were, I'd take a long hard look at this - http://www.ultramonkey.org/
Regards, aaron.glenn On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 13:38:04 -0700, Gaylord Van Brocklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My current setup: > > - Internal Network (20,000+ nodes) ---> > - (2) Dual 2.8Ghz Xeon, 4GB Ram, 18GB SCSI OS Disk, 73GB SCSI Cache > Disk, Squid on FreeBSD (Active/Passive setup using freevrrpd). ---> > - (2) Linux boxes running Trend Interscan Viruswall, also configured in > an active/passive setup using cache_peer to point to the active box at > the time ---> > - Internet - and we sustain roughly 10-15 Mb/s of traffic during the > day. > > I have been tasked with replacing and re-architecting the Anti Virus > servers using the newer Trend Product (the old one is going away). > > One problem that I have had in the past with load balancing between the > two AV servers is that the destination web servers see the traffic > coming from two different IP addresses so some session based websites > (things like Cox Webmail) don't work properly. > > I would like to take advantage of both Squid boxes in a Load Balancing > setup instead of having a hot standby box, and also use both AV boxes. > > How are you guys doing this? > Thoughts? > > -gvb > >
