* David Conrad <drc@virtualized.org> [2014-05-07 00:21]:
The fact that OpenBSD developers continue to defend this choice is one reason why I won't run OpenBSD (or CARP).
We won't miss you. And besides, you're running plenty of our code every day. It's probaby in your pocket right now.
Any complaints for Google using the https port 443 for SPDY? AFAIK, the use of SPDY does not preclude the use of HTTPS on the same network.
The use of CARP does not preclude the use of VRRP on the same network either.
The fact that in addition to the OpenBSD developers choosing to use 112, they also chose to use the MAC addresses used for VRRP, thus making it impossible to run both VRRP and CARP on the same network due to MAC address conflicts would suggest you might want to pick a better analogy.
How about checking your facts before making wrong claims next time? carp and vrrp work prefectly fine next to each other on the same network. I explained what lead to the mac addr at least twice right in this thread. Amazing how many people here apparently have text understanding issues. -- Henning Brauer, hb@bsws.de, henning@openbsd.org BS Web Services GmbH, AG Hamburg HRB 128289, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, VMs/PVS, Application Hosting