Date: Wed, 01 Mar 2006 08:39:05 +0100 From: spe <spe@phear.org> To: Andrea Venturoli <ml@netfence.it>, freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freevrrpd and em Message-ID: <44054F99.5080506@phear.org> In-Reply-To: <4402CB15.3010404@netfence.it> References: <4402CB15.3010404@netfence.it>
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Hi, FreeVRRPd project is halted and not supported anymore. You can take a look at carp for doing the same job efficiently. If someone want to continue this project, let me know. Regards, Sebastien. -- spe@phear.org Andrea Venturoli wrote: > Hello. > I'm trying to get freevrrpd working on an AMD64 6.0p4 box with an xl0 > and em0 machine. > > Here is the config file: > >> [VRID] >> serverid = 1 >> interface = xl0 >> priority = 254 >> addr = 192.168.0.4/32 >> password = xxxxx >> vridsdep = 3 >> [VRID] >> serverid = 2 >> interface = xl0 >> priority = 255 >> addr = 192.168.0.5/32 >> password = xxxxx >> [VRID] >> serverid = 3 >> interface = em0 >> priority = 254 >> addr = 192.168.101.5/32 >> password = xxxxx >> vridsdep=1 >> monitoredcircuits=no >> [VRID] >> serverid=4 >> interface=em0 >> priority=255 >> addr=192.168.101.6/32 >> password=xxxxx >> monitoredcircuits=no > > This used to work until this box replaced the old machine which had > fxp0 instead of em0; the other machine has fxp0 and fxp1. > > I had to add monitoredcirtuits=no, otherwise em0 would connect and > disconnect (no carrier) at 2 secs intervals (I read this on a post > somewhere). > However this only solves part of the problems, since both boxes will > grab 192.168.101.5 and 192.168.101.6 at the same time. > The same post reports this is fixed in CVS, so I went to the master > web site and followed instructions to do so. However my connection is > refused and I suspect that's a problem with the CVS server side. > > The other side (xl0) works perfectly. > > I cannot switch to carp, since the other machine is running 4.11. > > Any hint? > Has someone been able to download the CVS sources? If so, would it be > too much trouble sending them to me? > Any magic switch to put in conf? > > Remove .diespammer to answer to me directly, please. > > bye & Thanks > av.
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