Hi, Could you please repost. This is really unreadable. Thanks, Dejan 
 
Of course, many thanks in advance
 
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Ok ok, I admit. I dont get it!!!! I am trying to config a simple HA firewall 
and it just isnt working to how I had imagined. Ok here is the deal. The 
Firewall has two interfaces 1) Internal interface eth1 192.168.0.254 2) 
External Interface eth0 195.63.63.100, 195.63.63.101, 195.63.63.102 The plan 
would be that in the event of failure, these IP addresses as well as an 
iptables script would be brought online on the second box. The story so far.... 
Because I am new to this, I wanted to take things nice and slowly and realise 
the full solution in stages so that I could learn & understand. I decided to 
test a simple failover with one ip just using the external interface. I added a 
second nic to both machines (node1 & node2) and got heartbeat working no 
problem. Using the verison 1 haresource file, I added the following line node1 
195.63.63.101 In the ha.cf file I added ping 195.63.63.254 (an external router 
accessible by both nodes) Also I added the ipfail command. Ok so heartbeat all 
looks good so far, the new address 195.63.63.101 is added as eth1:0 No I 
prevent access to the external router from node1, it recognises that it can no 
longer reach 195.63.63.254 in the logs, whilst node 2 says and does nothing. 
huh???? I thought that at this point, ipfail flags a failure and the failover 
process begins???? Conicidentally, pulling the heartbeat cable causes the 
failover to happen perfectly (which is nice to know). So now I am left 
wondering... If my external eth0 card fails, this isnt enough to cause 
failover? Now I am guessing 3 things. 1) I have missed the point 2) I have 
missed something obvious 3) One of you kind hearted souls can see the which of 
the previous points is correct! :-) 
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