[pptp-server] PPTP & LVS

Ronnie F. Moller, Jr. support at redware.net
Wed Jul 26 21:06:16 CDT 2000


Keith:

The most important need is load balancing. Do you feel that this package
will work with the PoPToP, and provide a better solution than the DNS
approach?

-Ronnie

-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Kenneth E. Lussier
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 5:53 PM
To: Ronnie F. Moller, Jr.
Cc: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
Subject: Re: [pptp-server] PPTP & LVS


I think that you may want to define your needs a little more
clearly. High Availability and Load Balancing aren't really the
same thing. For an HA environment, you should look more toward
clustering. Load Balancing will only address your second need,
load/stress reduction of the system. In either event, I highly
reccommend that you take a look at the Kimberlite project @
http://oss.missioncriticallinux.com . It is open-sourced
clustering technology that can be used in an LVS environment, but
doesn't have to be. One thing to keep in mind is that you will
need need the ipmasqadmin package in order to forward the
connections and tunnels from the LVS front-end to the actual pptp
servers.

FYI,
Kenny
"Ronnie F. Moller, Jr." wrote:
>
> Has anyone configured a Load Balancing linux server ( Piranaha? ) with
> multiple PPTP servers behind it? Reading the archives it appears that if I
> configure LVS for port 1723, then the LVS should work without a problem. I
> am interested if this has been done?
>
> I have two objectives. The first is High availablity, and the second is to
> take the stress of 200+ individual connections off of a single machine.
>
> Any thoughts and/or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> THanks
> Ronnie Moller
>
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