bably just run
openvpn on both servers and set the remote-random option in the openvpn
client config file like I'm currently doing.
Thanks
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Daniel Leaberry
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Thanks Scott for the Carp and OpenVPN answer. I have just one more.
I have a /29 that I run pfsense in and a /27 subnet of dmz addresses that is
routed to me. I setup incoming load balancing with one of these /27 addresses.
It didn't work. I wasn't sure if creating the virtual server with the d
Scott Ullrich wrote:
On 2/25/06, Daniel Leaberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Scott for the Carp and OpenVPN answer. I have just one more.
I have a /29 that I run pfsense in and a /27 subnet of dmz addresses that is
routed to me. I setup incoming load balancing with one of the
y I can set multiple ports for the incoming load
balanced ftp service (perhaps bypassing the web interface)
It appears that pfsense uses the default round-robin policy
(/var/etc/sldb.conf has an entry for it) but I'm curious whether the
sticky-address option is set, as this would be necessary.
Th
Alright, I suppose it was worth a try.
Daniel Leaberry
IT Manager
iArchives
Tel: 801-224-4015 x228
Cell: 801-376-6411
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Scott Ullrich wrote:
> Load balancing FTP is most likely not going to work very well do to
> the nature of how FTP works in pfSense.
>
> S