I can quite easily answer that question:
the ability to run higher than a couple hundred megabits per second.
we push ~800 mb/sec through our linux gateways, our openbsd ones stop
working at all around 400.
Geoff Harrison
Chief Architect
The Hive
(617) 301-6200
On Mar 3, 2008, at 3:36 PM, Nicol, David wrote:
>
> Jacek Artymiak's "Building Firewalls with OpenBSD and PF" book
> discusses
> load balancing setups in terms of how to configure pf to deliver
> pretty
> much everything LVS offers.
>
> in fact I was left with a question, "What does LVS have that pf
> doesn't?"
> aside from, of course, "runs on Linux."
>
> It occurred to me that a very cool little show-offy project
> would be a tool that reads a pf configuration file and outputs an
> iptables
> configuration script.
>
> Or vice versa; then LVS configuration would work on BSD. (Am I
> missing
> something?)
>
> David Nicol
>
>
>
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