On 8/1/06, Omar Aït Mous <[email protected]> wrote:
This is a kernel module to allow real-time synchronization of connection tracking tables between two linux routers. It will be useful for people willing to achieve high availability of stateful firewalls, or NAT routers. It's our first attempt at kernel hacking, so there is probably many errors and things to fix, but it Works For Us (TM). you can even test it without recompiling your kernel. see attached README file for the gory details. You would be so kind to cc: us when replying ! :) Latest version can be found here : http://enix.fr/projects/syntrack/browser/tarballs/revision-90.tar.gz?format=raw Or here for future releases : http://enix.fr/projects/syntrack/browser/tarballs
And here is the attached README.
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