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    • M
      Morkall last edited by

      Hello,

      Is It possible use CARP on NanoBSD ?

      I did it but I always have an error message while on a freeBSD, I use the same procedure and everything works perfectly.

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      • stephenw10
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

        Yes. NanoBSD should make no difference to CARP/HA.

        That first error shows it can't connect to the Secondary for some reason. admin login is wrong maybe or no firewall rule on the sync interface to allow it.

        That second error can be corrected by setting 'Firewall Maximum Table Entries' to 400000 in System > Advanced > Firewall & NAT.

        Steve

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        • M
          Morkall last edited by

          Thank you for your answer.

          Can you tell me what these error messages are, please ?

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          • stephenw10
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

            Sorry missed your screenshot. Edited while you replied.  ;)

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            • M
              Morkall last edited by

              Here  ;D

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              • M
                Morkall last edited by

                "That second error can be corrected by setting 'Firewall Maximum Table Entries' to 400000 in System > Advanced > Firewall & NAT."

                This corrected my two problems! thank you very much  ;D ;)

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                • stephenw10
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator last edited by

                  No problem.  :)

                  You should really try to move away from NanoBSD if you can though. Support for it will be going away entirely at some point.

                  Steve

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                  • M
                    Morkall last edited by

                    Thank you for the advice but I am on NanoBSD car I bought two box Alix for my review but I do not keep later.

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