Re[2]: Securing web site with redundancy ?

From: Äóäíàêîâ Ñåðãåé Âÿ÷åñëàâîâè÷ (dudnakov_at_aaagroup.ru)
Date: 08/21/04

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    Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 15:58:31 +0400
    To: Ivan Krstic <krstic@fas.harvard.edu>
    
    

    Hi all !

    We are using CARP protocol, which was implemented in OpenBSD 3.5
    operating system.

    Sergey V. Dudnakov,
    Network Security Officer,
    Digital Phone Lines,
    Rostov-on-Don,
    Russia

    IK> Bénoni MARTIN wrote:
    >> I was wondering if there was a way to set up 2 "redundant" web
    >> servers (identical web sites), i.e. when one crashes, the other one
    >> takes the connection over. The same thing which is already available
    >> for firewalls (high disponibility), but with web servers.

    IK> With Linux, there is http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org. FreeBSD used to
    IK> offer an application in ports called 'vrrpd' to do something similar, if
    IK> I recall correctly.

    IK> Cheers,
    IK> Ivan.

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