![]() ![]() Well, it is a continuation of the one explained on earlier articles of this series. here's a very kick example/guide on what I needed to do! Scenario ang goals Keepalived is also one of those klever, easy, straight forward, and Linux/Debian admin friendly to install and setup. ![]() Now I'm using Keepalived/VRRP instead of pfSense CARP, with scenarios where up to three redundant Debian gateway appliances, having more than ten interfaces/addresses each one (and sharing a floating address per connected network) up, running, completely virtualized under PROXMOX, heavily loaded. and I never related it as a kind of hot stand-by / redundant router solution, but, well. I've seen and learnt in the past how to use Keepalived as a mean to have failover/redundant HAProxy reverse proxy appliances. While on v6 CCNA, I learned about HSRP, and VRRP protocols, for router redundancy / failover, and it turned out, that a Debian solution I have many times lived with (although not directly messing with) Keepalived is just an implementation for the VRRP protocol! In this one I'm going to share how did I replaced pfSense CARP feature (that is router redundancy) with a solid, Debian packaged, alternative. and overall, this year, contrary as I though, it seems that I'll barely will have holidays.īut here is yet another article of the series!!! ![]() CCNP starts after summer, and I'm very commited onto learning Angular JS and Express. lot of things going on, and little time to my blog, as more and more stuff piles up as article candidate.Īfter some struggle, now I got my v6 CCNA Routing and Switching. ![]()
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