Re: 2 lines

2013-07-30 Thread Zyumbilev, Peter
On 30/07/2013 10:42, Shane Ambler wrote: >I thought pfsense supported failover - or is that limited to outgoing? > http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/File:RouterDiagram.png > http://www.techvilleottawa.org/pfsense-load-balance-fail-over-setup/ > > Otherwise something like wackamole or heartbeat to

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-30 Thread Shane Ambler
On 30/07/2013 15:04, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote: However really not sure what is the best way - the only feasible solution I found so far is DNS faiolver http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com/services/dns-failover-system-monitoring/. However I am not 100% sure how well it will work and if this may cause more t

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Zyumbilev, Peter
On 29/07/2013 20:06, Matthew Seaman wrote: > On 29/07/2013 17:38, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote: >> Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ? >> I wonder if there is "second hand" ip market :-) > > > Get a /64 or a /48 and subnet it...? > > Cheers, > > Matthe

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Outback Dingo
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Daniel Feenberg wrote: > > > On Mon, 29 Jul 2013, Terje Elde wrote: > > On 29. juli 2013, at 18:38, "Zyumbilev, Peter" >> wrote: >> >>> Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ? >>> >> >> I don't think you ever said if this was two

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Daniel Feenberg
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013, Terje Elde wrote: On 29. juli 2013, at 18:38, "Zyumbilev, Peter" wrote: Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ? I don't think you ever said if this was two links from the same provider, or two different providers. That's a huge factor i

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 29/07/2013 17:38, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote: > Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ? > I wonder if there is "second hand" ip market :-) Get a /64 or a /48 and subnet it...? Cheers, Matthew -- Dr Matthew J Seaman MA, D.Phil. PGP: http://www.inf

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Terje Elde
On 29. juli 2013, at 18:38, "Zyumbilev, Peter" wrote: > Not sure what is the best way nowadays to get own /24 or at least /26 ? I don't think you ever said if this was two links from the same provider, or two different providers. That's a huge factor in what your options are. You'll have a har

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Zyumbilev, Peter
On 29/07/2013 16:46, Mark Felder wrote: > The right way to handle this is to get your own IP allocation and do BGP > out both providers. Then the internet can reach you over both internet > connections and when one goes down all traffic is routed through your > other connection. > Not sure what

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread lconrad
On Monday 29/07/2013 at 8:14 am, "Zyumbilev, Peter" wrote: Hi, I have 2 fiber lines and using pfsense(freebsd) I can easily use them for backup of LAN --> Internet traffic i.e when primary is down, second line kick in automatically. However when one line is down all connections Internet

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Mark Felder
The right way to handle this is to get your own IP allocation and do BGP out both providers. Then the internet can reach you over both internet connections and when one goes down all traffic is routed through your other connection. Another feasible, but poor option: proxy your services out in the

Re: 2 lines

2013-07-29 Thread Outback Dingo
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Zyumbilev, Peter wrote: > Hi, > > I have 2 fiber lines and using pfsense(freebsd) I can easily use them > for backup of LAN --> Internet traffic i.e when primary is down, second > line kick in automatically. However when one line is down all > connections Internet