
* Robert E. Seastrom <rs@seastrom.com> [2012-11-30 13:46]:
My problem is not with Theo nor with the IETF. My problem is with a crappy and credulous implementation. When an outage is caused by redundancy software that comes from an organization that prides itself on well-written code, the irony meter goes off the scale.
vrrp and carp share the vhid space. you have to use unique vhids per network segment, that's about it. the openbsd box was nice enough to tell you about the mac address conflict, the other's didn't. if you looked at the carp boxes you had seen that carp had continued to work just fine. the mac address (which is basically "fixed prefix + vhid) conflict is your "outage". there's nothing we could do about that. and re IANA, they made it clear they would not give us a proto number no matter what; we didn't have a choice but to ignore that industry-money-driven committee. -- Henning Brauer, hb@bsws.de, henning@openbsd.org BS Web Services, http://bsws.de Full-Service ISP - Secure Hosting, Mail and DNS Services Dedicated Servers, Rootservers, Application Hosting