[nf-failover] [RFC] ct_sync 0.15

Jonathan G - Mailing Lists email-lists@surestorm.com
Fri Aug 13 19:07:51 CEST 2004


OK Krisztian, as i said on Tuesday i will start patching the kernel and 
i will be in contact.

;-)
BR,

jonathan


KOVACS Krisztian wrote:
>   Hi,
> 
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 04:01:00PM +0200, Jonathan G - Mailing Lists wrote:
> 
>>   my partner and me are preparing for the next week a firewall/High 
>>Availability/Load Balancer cluster made of the following software:
>>
>>- Security: IPTables 1.2.8
>>- HA: KeepAlived (only the VRRPv2 part)
>>- LB: Pen (siag.nu/pen) for tcp connections
>>
>>
>>We would be so pleased and interested in test you package and discuss a 
>>real wold implementation (the installation of this cluster (2 nodes) is 
>>for an ISP).
> 
> 
>   Wow, great. Primarily I would like if you could do some testing. I
> don't think ct_sync is production-ready, but definitely needs testing in
> as many different environments as possible. So, if you have some extra
> time and could give ct_sync a test run, I'd be really happy.
> 
> 
>>Drop me an email to tell how start and we will help all of us get more 
>>real results with our system.
> 
> 
>   Hmmm, in theory all you have to do is check out the netfilter-ha
> repository from CVS, and all instructions should be given in the README
> file there. (Probably the most problematic part is getting the patches
> applied to your kernel. If you have problems doing so, I'll happily help
> with creating an aggregated patch.)
> 
>   To check out the tree, use:
> $ cvs -d :pserver:cvs:cvs@pserver.netfilter.org:/cvspublic co netfilter-ha
> 

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