Dear All,
I have 2 server with almost identical configuration nd would like to mirror them
bascillay i would like to use it as a firewall.
i was thinking of linux HA but could not really find clear examples if it could achive my purpose
apprecite if someone can help me of any site with examples on how to mirror 2 centos servers so i one fails the other works perfect
thanks and really apprecite
regards fabian
Fabian posted:
apprecite if someone can help me of any site with examples on how to
mirror 2 centos servers so i one fails the other works perfect
Can you describe what services these servers will be providing?
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Thanks for the early n quick reply.
actually i plan to use shorewall firewall..
thanks once again
regards fabian
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fabian dacunha wrote:
Dear All,
I have 2 server with almost identical configuration nd would like to mirror them
bascillay i would like to use it as a firewall.
i was thinking of linux HA but could not really find clear examples if it could achive my purpose
apprecite if someone can help me of any site with examples on how to mirror 2 centos servers so i one fails the other works perfect
thanks and really apprecite
regards fabian
I've already used Heartbeat between two centos machines acting as gateway/iptables firewall and it worked perfectly. The only 'problem' is that iptables connection status is of course not shared between the two nodes. Never used shorewall though.
Dear Fabian,
Thanks for ur reply..
i will check it out
regards
fabian
fabian dacunha wrote:
Dear All,
I have 2 server with almost identical configuration nd would like to mirror them
bascillay i would like to use it as a firewall.
i was thinking of linux HA but could not really find clear examples if it could achive my purpose
apprecite if someone can help me of any site with examples on how to mirror 2 centos servers so i one fails the other works perfect
thanks and really apprecite
regards fabian
I've already used Heartbeat between two centos machines acting as gateway/iptables firewall and it worked perfectly. The only 'problem' is that iptables connection status is of course not shared between the two nodes. Never used shorewall though.
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Fabian Arrotin napsal(a):
I've already used Heartbeat between two centos machines acting as gateway/iptables firewall and it worked perfectly. The only 'problem' is that iptables connection status is of course not shared between the two nodes. Never used shorewall though.
Fabian, there's a way to share - conntrackd. http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/el5/hrb-fw/stable/i386/repodata/repoview/conntrack-... But I'd prefer BSD CARP like pfSense, see http://blogfranz.blogspot.com/2008/12/is-conntrackd-really-pfsynccarp-for.ht... Regards, David Hrbáč