You need a /29 on your wan to use pfsense and carp. -lsf
On Nov 14, 2007 2:40 AM, Geoff Crompton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm just trying to educate myself about carp, and if pfSense can do what > we want. I'm trying out an 1.2RC3-embedded on a pair of net4801 devices. > We have a several servers in a datacentre, and two subnets, a /28 and a > /27. > > Our datacenter have said that they can give us an extra /30 for our WAN > side addresses on the router. However I'm not sure I can get CARP > working in this scenario, because I think I need support for carpdev, > and I don't think it's available in 1.2RC3. > > What I think won't work is > * Needing more address on the WAN interface than /30 allows, in order > to have both physical addresses and a carp Virtual IP address on the > routers > * Needing two physical addresses on the LAN interface, so I can add > the two carp Virtual IP addresses as the default router on each subnet. > > Like I said, I think carpdev isn't supported in 1.2RC3, and I think > carpdev would make this all possible. Am I missing something that would > make this all easy without carpdev support? > > -- > Geoff Crompton > Debian System Administrator > http://www.strategicdata.com.au > Phone: +61 3 9340 9000 > Fax: +61 3 9348 2015 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
