Corosync with two servers around the world

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Hi!

I rented two servers with ip say (fake example ip)  : 123.456.789 (node1) and another one 213.546.879 (node2)

I would like node2 to failover node1 if node1 dies.

I set up corosync, pacemaker but crm_mon cannot see the other node.
The only node up is the local one.

Should I make a vpn between those ?

here is my corosync conf :

node 1 & 2 :
[code]
 # Please read the openais.conf.5 manual page

totem {
    version: 2

    # How long before declaring a token lost (ms)
    token: 5000

    # How many token retransmits before forming a new configuration
    token_retransmits_before_loss_const: 20

    # How long to wait for join messages in the membership protocol (ms)
    join: 1000

    # How long to wait for consensus to be achieved before starting a new round of membership configuration (ms)
    consensus: 7500

    # Turn off the virtual synchrony filter
    vsftype: none

    # Number of messages that may be sent by one processor on receipt of the token
    max_messages: 20

    # Limit generated nodeids to 31-bits (positive signed integers)
    clear_node_high_bit: yes

    # Disable encryption
     secauth: on

    # How many threads to use for encryption/decryption
     threads: 0

    # Optionally assign a fixed node id (integer)
    # nodeid: 1234

    # This specifies the mode of redundant ring, which may be none, active, or passive.
     rrp_mode: none

     interface {

        # The following values need to be set based on your environment
        ringnumber: 0
        #bindnetaddr: 127.0.0.1
        bindnetaddr: 123.456.789
        mcastaddr: 226.14.1.1
        mcastport: 5405
    }
}

amf {
    mode: disabled
}

service {
     # Load the Pacemaker Cluster Resource Manager
     ver:       0
     name:      pacemaker
}

aisexec {
        user:   root
        group:  root
}

logging {
        fileline: off
        to_stderr: yes
        to_logfile: no
        to_syslog: yes
    syslog_facility: daemon
        debug: off
        timestamp: on
        logger_subsys {
                subsys: AMF
                debug: off
                tags: enter|leave|trace1|trace2|trace3|trace4|trace6
        }
}
[/code]

The bindnetaddr is the node I want to back up.

What am I doing wrong, please ?

Many thanks,

Alain
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