[ this is probably more appropriate for -net, -hackers bcc:'d ]
On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 08:35:01AM +0100, andrew mejia wrote:
> [andrew]$ exactly what i would suggest. a single
> NIC can handle multiple assigments pretty easily,
> unless you're expecting mega-traffic. but even then
> you coul
--- Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
Terry Lambert wrote:
> > Unfortunately, the FreeBSD ethernet interface
> isn't terribly
> > smart. Ideally, it would provide a virtual
> interface per VIP,
> > all the way down to the card; it doesn't.
>
> Probably wasn't very clear here.
>
> The
Terry Lambert wrote:
> Unfortunately, the FreeBSD ethernet interface isn't terribly
> smart. Ideally, it would provide a virtual interface per VIP,
> all the way down to the card; it doesn't.
Probably wasn't very clear here.
The Tigon II, for example, supports 4 VIPs, the Intel Gigabit
ethernet
Bogdan TARU wrote:
> I have an unusual question, and hope I'll find the answer on this list. I
> would like to build a redundant structure of firewalls (2 of them), and I
> really don't have any idea on how to do that. What I would like is a
> scheme like:
[ ... picture ... ]
> But the real qu
--- Original Message -
From: "Bogdan TARU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 6:18 PM
Subject: network design
>
> Hi there,
>
> I have an unusual question, and hope I'll find the answer on this list. I
> would like
Hi there,
I have an unusual question, and hope I'll find the answer on this list. I
would like to build a redundant structure of firewalls (2 of them), and I
really don't have any idea on how to do that. What I would like is a
scheme like:
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