Hi
I tried something similar: 2x machines (FreeBSD) with OpenBGPD,
CARP (for fail-over of the internal default gateway), PF and pfsync.
I encountered problems especially with assymetric routed traffic.
E.g. traffic coming in via router 1, going to the client/server and
going out via router 2. pf/
Hi
We wanted to do something similar - but try consider connecting
one FW/router to ISP1 and the second to ISP2. Because if you
use CARP to failover BGP sessions, you would loose the connection
shortly. Your upstream ISPs detect this and withdraw your /24 from
their routing table.. and propagating
Hi Sylvain
> OpenBGPd looks fine for eBGP and iBGP links as long as it
> does not "depend on carp".
I think this "depend on" is a nice feature - but I would not
use for "100% fail save" connections. You must take into account,
that the session will go down if you trigger a failover. This
might b
Hi list
May be a little bit OT - but are there any users with experiences
in using OpenBGPD on FreeBSD? I have some strange problems here.
Setup is OpenBGPD 3.7 on FreeBSD 6-RELEASE. Just a basic config
with one transit and one iBGP session with some standard filters
(check prefixlen and rfc1918
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