HI all, I've a problem that maybe someone can help me to solve. This is my network situation:
-------- -------- | box1 | | box2 | -------- -------- |_______________| | ---------- | pix fw | ---------- the main problem is that pix firewalls (cisco) are able to "talk" rip but not to setup a default route with rip. Both the boxes are linux (debian) with zebra on them working very fine :=) Now the only solution i found to solve the problem is to put a default static route on the pix but in this way i loose redundacy. I would like to know if it's possible to setup a virtual shared ip address between the 2 linux boxes (not load balancing) to ensure redundancy. That's mean that if a linux box is down the other is working with the same virtual ip to permit the pix to work. Thanks in advice. Fabio -- _____ ___ _ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _____ _____ _ _ _____ |_ _|| _|| | | _|| _|| _ || \/ | | ||_ _|| _ || | | || _ | | | | _|| |_ | _|| |_ | _ || \/ | | | | | | _ || |_ | || _ | |_| |___||___||___||___||___||_||_| |_| |_| |_| |_||___||_||_| |_| [EMAIL PROTECTED] - South European @ccess Back Bone ------------------ http://www.seabone.net/ ------------------- Fabio Massimo Di Nitto | Debian GNU/Linux Woody 2.2.16 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | running on mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Laptop AMD K6-2 400Mhz 64Mb