* Johan Ryberg <jo...@securit.se> [2012-05-24 20:38]:
> Fishy...
> 
> All documentation is pointing at the direction to default advskew on
> the "primary" host and 100 on the secondary.
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/pf/carp.html
> fw1: default
> fw2: advskew 128
> 
> http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=carp&sektion=4#end
> host A: default
> host B: advskew 100
> 
> Book of PF 2
> Host A: default
> host B: advskew 100
> 
> But... when I changed my Host 1 to advskew 1 and Host 2 advskew 2 it
> started to work as I thought it should be with the above examples.
> 
> Has something changed?

no.

the absolute advskew values don't really matter much, the difference
does. since that is a time in the end 1 could be a little too close.

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