* David Conrad <d...@virtualized.org> [2014-05-07 00:21]: > The fact that OpenBSD developers continue to defend this choice is > one reason why I won't run OpenBSD (or CARP).
We won't miss you. And besides, you're running plenty of our code every day. It's probaby in your pocket right now. > > Any complaints for Google using the https port 443 for SPDY? > AFAIK, the use of SPDY does not preclude the use of HTTPS on the same > network. The use of CARP does not preclude the use of VRRP on the same network either. > The fact that in addition to the OpenBSD developers choosing > to use 112, they also chose to use the MAC addresses used for VRRP, > thus making it impossible to run both VRRP and CARP on the same network > due to MAC address conflicts would suggest you might want to pick a > better analogy. How about checking your facts before making wrong claims next time? carp and vrrp work prefectly fine next to each other on the same network. I explained what lead to the mac addr at least twice right in this thread. Amazing how many people here apparently have text understanding issues. -- Henning Brauer, h...@bsws.de, henn...@openbsd.org BS Web Services GmbH, AG Hamburg HRB 128289, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, VMs/PVS, Application Hosting