On 20/10/2010 12:23, "Roberto Suarez Soto" <robe_at_allenta.com> wrote:
>El día Wed, 20 Oct 2010 23:58:46 +1300, Amos Jeffries
><squid3_at_treenet.co.nz>
>escribía:
>
>> So whats wrong with updating the DNS then waiting for the old ones
>> traffic to stop before turning it off?
>
> Adding to this, "nsupdate" is a tool that comes with Bind that
>could be used to update the DNS entry when the backup server took the main
>role, and then again when it returned to backup state. It's quite easy to
>setup and very flexible.
>
>--
> Roberto Suarez Soto Allenta Consulting
> robe_at_allenta.com www.allenta.com
> +34 881 922 600
Thanks for both suggestions, but just updating DNS causes some of my
clients (particularly Mac) Kerberos to not work - this is because of
reverse lookups. I have to move the IP and host name to other box as
swiftly as possible - An assignable VIP for each box seems the option here
which I believe HA can do. Just not sure about how Squid will react to
this..
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