Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 16:56:22 +0200 From: Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff <stdin@niklaas.eu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Getting CARP to broadcast on a different interface Message-ID: <20160608145622.GA8540@box-hlm-03.niklaas.eu> In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.2.20.1606081547300.1240@mail.fig.ol.no> References: <20160608124310.GG2050@box-hlm-03.niklaas.eu> <alpine.BSF.2.20.1606081547300.1240@mail.fig.ol.no>
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--+QahgC5+KEYLbs62 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Trond Endrest=F8l [2016-06-08 15:53 +0200] : > Although it sounds pretty bad, you could set up CARP on the internal=20 > network and use those CARP events to control the main interfaces, e.g.=20 > re-adjust their annoncement intervals, or something equally awful. Thanks, Trond. As you said, not that it sounds like a good idea but it's a solution I will think about. What also came up in my head: Can't I re-reroute the CARP packets with pf somehow? Niklaas --+QahgC5+KEYLbs62 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJXWDIPAAoJEG2fODeJrIU/Nk4P/j5EIDtSma9q5mj/jKsoEuK+ juCFmLkJlZf0fTEbB89eW+c2EF+2Ce6qu7eF9tf0fI9jC/Flsl+ZZxmgjNr93mE5 MbMbDT7GeAeA7v1UPp2Cxow+D1ziQsbtYLpOLyZKOepdzU++v9NNKrPyzCKqe21q g38LFHfE+gJwxI7UWRRe2rmekNQFkG+eDaFYpR8K0poauyFzd0827Uk1zDS9RlaM zdIueeZGf+1YCQP1f025AN/SeQYoMrOmRxPQfrR00E+8ma3s0uH0TUxgfrkH+uwI Gex3u/fX6fMaessGX1wG1KN8dgrfGwJOzTOHtW4p0h7j3RzrTFh/Y8B4YCmPFjr+ a5t355/RwaWvMn/7XTimIHxvdNu5bppE4EcMGclAZAKurmYQbplHdon8q9VUaUsA rzcOPRayrqSgOxdZASR4YXN3MbKnHZ7BpnGSgdoIRZi0AOJgGVCextUgkyK87Pil sdwzONVUEvTuaBr+KgvmogLuMu/3vcp+mWVQ5j0pHOkDj5CxQbGlNM//yB54MLZY /d9sy/xYTuzAzDnfCHtg0Q1MCHKeJQxPyn5vQhhqk5+mt9C0+VJEo7nS4hGa57Dg sgxc491vr8RJLkCTO35CC+0aKpVRI9+0VOrr4jj15EGM8VTfEaWYYWYL2edtRKbl bHgvd6JlAM8qeE0lOUzx =LS8j -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --+QahgC5+KEYLbs62--
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