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Date:      Thu, 8 Mar 2001 11:26:51 -0500 (EST)
From:      Rob Simmons <rsimmons@wlcg.com>
To:        Chris Shenton <cshenton@OutBounderInc.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-security@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ipfw or ipf?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.33.0103080948241.21042-100000@mail.wlcg.com>
In-Reply-To: <lfd7bs49r6.fsf@Samizdat.uucom.com>

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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 <christopher@schulte.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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