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On Mon, 23 Oct 2006, Brian Jenkins wrote:
 
Yes I have.
 
just checking.
 
It's the strangest thing.
 
computing is like that.
Ldirectord is a set of scripts to handle failover. AFAIK, it 
shouldn't be interfering with iptables. 
 One thing I didn't mention in my earlier email is that I 
have not patched the kernel to take advantage of state 
matching in my firewall script.  But, the articles you 
mention don't seem to indicate that it's a requirement for 
doing firewalling/load balancing/monitoring.
 
sounds OK to me.
 I really appreciate your feedback as I've been working on 
this night and day for over a week,
 
no fun.
 
and I really want to use these technologies.
 
Horms is the expert on ldirectord. He's a little busy, but 
he reads the mailing list as often as he can. I'm afraid 
you'll have to wait till he pops up. 
Joe
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