Giancarlo:

 

            I was following the mailist and found your mail. I have a
similar scenary with OpenBSD 3.8-stable.

Two ADSL links with two ADSL modems working as bridge (not as router) with 3
interfaces, two external interfaces (one for each modem) and one for my
internal net. Until today I can do load balancing (outgoing) but without a
failover system. I manually reload pf.conf every times I need. I think that
my knowledge of OBSD it's not enough. It's possible for your give a hand
with this issue? I can send you any conf you need (pf.conf, ppp.conf, etc) 

Thank you for your time.

 

Marcos Marconcini

 

 

 

 

 

>Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 09:35:37 -0300

>From: Giancarlo Razzolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>To: misc@openbsd.org

>Subject: Re: T1 and DSL failover? redundancy?

>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 

>I do have a similar setup, but in my case, i have two ADSL routers, from

>2 different ISP's. And each router is on a separate interface, and i do

>have one internal network and 2 dmz's. Both the routers support snmp

>queries. I do use one pf.conf file, with one anchor for the balancing.

>Then, to detect the link state, i use ifstated with some scripts that

>check the WAN link and the interface that connect with the router link.

>If the WAN link fall, then i use pfctl to load rules in my anchor

>directing traffic to the other link, and vice-versa, and i do reboot my

>router (many of them works better after rebooting). If the link come

>back, the ifstated daemon detects it, and load rules again for doing

>load balancing. This setup works great. I do incoming routing too.

 

>My 2 cents,

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>Giancarlo Razzolini

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