Can this software be used to chose between a set of routers? As in
I have many Internet connections of various speed, I'd like to be able
to load balance among them as well as use it for Networking HA.
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Medi Montaseri medi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unix Distributed Systems Engineer HTTP://www.CyberShell.com
CyberShell Engineering
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On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Rief, Jacob wrote:
> I would like to announce ldirectod version 1.16.
> This release includes lots of patches from Horms:
>
> revision 1.15
> * Allow ranges of addresses to specify real servers
>
> revision 1.16
> * Documented the login and passwd direcives that are used
> in conjunction with ftp services.
> * Moved loging funcionality to ldirectord_log, so it will be
> easier to maintain uniform loging. At the moment the
> management of opening and closing the log file is very primative
> but should be ok given that ldirectord's logging isn't very verbose.
> * Moved bringing up and down failback servers into functions to
> avoid code duplication and make things easier to maintain.
> * Added the ability to specify a failback server for a virtual
> that overides the global if it is present.
> * Updated sample configs
> * Made ftp parse the output, so request and recieved directives now
> work with ftp services. As a part of this tmp files are no longer
> created when checking ftp servers which closes some potential
> security problems.
> * A blank line is no longer required between virtuals. I used a goto
> to achieve this which isn't the best, but avoided having to
> rearange large chunks of the config parsing code.
> * Where appropiate updated the in-source documentation to reflect
> these changes.
>
> The lastest version of ldirectord can be found via cvs at
> cvs.linux-ha.org:/home/cvs/linux-ha or
> http://195.96.23.199/linux-ha/
>
> Thanks,
> Jacob
>
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> Linux HA Web Site:
> http://linux-ha.org/
> Linux HA HOWTO:
> http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html
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Linux HA Web Site:
http://linux-ha.org/
Linux HA HOWTO:
http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html
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