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From: Rob Simmons (rsimmonswlcg.com)
Date: Thu Mar 08 2001 - 10:26:51 CST

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    I'm having trouble finding the port of VRRP. I also looked in the LINT
    file on a freshly cvsup'd STABLE box and didn't see anything there either.
    Virtual router redundancy protocol would be quite nice, it would solve a
    number of network problems that I have.

    Could you point me to where you saw the port of vrrp?

    Robert Simmons
    Systems Administrator
    http://www.wlcg.com/

    On 8 Mar 2001, Chris Shenton wrote:

    > On Wed, 07 Mar 2001 18:29:10 -0600, Christopher Schulte <christopherschulte.org> said:
    >
    > Christopher> ipfw is beautiful - two nics just hop into promisc mode.
    > Christopher> One connects to the 'internal' network, the other to
    > Christopher> possibly a router or public switch. Then using the
    > Christopher> firewall/shaping rules defined with ipfw traffic is
    > Christopher> transparently passed (or dropped/rejected) from the
    > Christopher> external network to machines on the inside via software
    > Christopher> bridging.
    >
    > Has anyone set up a pair of FreeBSD firewallowing boxes with VRRP (new
    > in ports) to provide fail-over redundancy? I hate being dependent on
    > a single point of failure.
    >
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