[about web server embedded in dnsmasq]
1. I don't see the need.
2. ...but if Simon think about it, I would propose libmicrohttpd
[http://www.gnu.org/s/libmicrohttpd/]
I made some tests:
1. example http server running takes 272KB RAM (free - free),
(second process didn't use any memory ;-)
2
Have you thought about looking at keepalived or linux-ha with perhaps
linux virtual servers or some other IP swapping technology?
The basic idea of all high availability stuff is:
- Some decision making to decide who should be master
- Some fencing to ensure that the master is master (all kinds o
dnsmasq-discuss-requ...@lists.thekelleys.org.uk schrieb:
> From: Michael Rack, from Freilassing, Germany
>
> If you can be sure, that your NSLU2 does not react for ssh then try this:
> Make sure, your Hot-Standby can login via ssh to the Master-Device
> without needing a password (ssh-keygen).
>