Re:Failure to implement open standards.
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No - my effort is separate from the source forge project. That must have been setup fairly recently.
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I believe Juniper and 3Com also support the use of VRRP.
You may not be able to implement HSRP without paying Cisco a license fee. I'm not sure if anyone has approached Cisco from an open-source viewpoint though.
As for a public implementation - I should have a Linux VRRP implementation out this week.
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I have an alpha implementation of VRRP for Linux that I'll be GPLing within the next week or so.
.....you may just get it.
No - my effort is separate from the source forge project. That must have been setup fairly recently.
I believe Juniper and 3Com also support the use of VRRP.
You may not be able to implement HSRP without paying Cisco a license fee. I'm not sure if anyone has approached Cisco from an open-source viewpoint though.
As for a public implementation - I should have a Linux VRRP implementation out this week.
I have an alpha implementation of VRRP for Linux that I'll be GPLing within the next week or so.
We're using it and it seems to work very well.
Currently for 2.2.x only.
Watch for announcements.
I believe you can (or could at any rate) get
IE5 for Solaris.
There are people producing MP3 players for cars.
Checkout http://www.empeg.com for some very sexy
gear.
One of those - with a PCMCIA slot for wireless
ethernet would be superb. Wireless USB a close
second.
Filtering all ICMP breaks useful things like MTU Discovery. Unfortunately, large numbers of clueless admins don't realise this *sigh*.