Re: Redundant firewall

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Le mer 12 oct 2005 16:20:02 EDT, David Coulson <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> à écrit :
Sebastien Guay wrote:
> So 141, 140, 129 and the server's IP are all on the same subnet.
> Packets from the router may go through 141, 140 or 129.  But they should
> only go through 129.

Configure the router to only send packets to .129 then :-)

Believe me, if it was my router, we wouldn't have had this discussion :)

It's my ISP's router.  I will ask them.  They are generally very helpful.

However I'm still curious if the proxy_arp trick (1 on the active one and 0 on the other) would do (although probably longer for the other to take over in case of a failover)? Sébastien
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