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| Subject: | Re: Securing web site with redundancy ? |
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| Date: | Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:38:47 -0400 |
Load balancing is a good solution. Consider that web servers are cheap, so consider three instead of two. Load balancing inserts complexity though. But uptime isn't cheap or easy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beaty, Bryan" <Bryan.Beaty@vector.com> To: "Bénoni MARTIN" <Benoni.MARTIN@libertis.ga>; "Corey Watts-Jones" <cwattsjones@rogers.com>; <security-basics@securityfocus.com>; <pen-test@securityfocus.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:21 AM Subject: RE: Securing web site with redundancy ? You cannot simply add a DNS entry. That creates a round robin system that will send half the users to each server. If one server goes down the DNS server will never know and you will send half your users to the dead server. As far as I know the best two options are to: 1. Load balance two independent servers 2. Cluster two servers If you use a load balancing device it will send users to each server. When one goes down the load balancer will stop sending users to that server and redirect them to the other. If you cluster then both servers share a virtual IP address and when one fails the other keeps working. There are pros and cons for both methods. The most notable is that of both servers are 60% utilized and one fails then the remaining server will be overloaded and will likely fail as well. Cisco has a device called Load Director that does the load balancing. You can also use Microsoft NTLB or cluster services which work sometimes. There are dozens of other solutions available. Hope this helps. -----Original Message----- From: Bénoni MARTIN [mailto:Benoni.MARTIN@libertis.ga] Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 5:22 AM To: Corey Watts-Jones; security-basics@securityfocus.com; pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Securing web site with redundancy ? Hi! If my memory does not let me down, a DNS server makes the translation between IP adresses and hostnames. On any OS, you can specify several DNS servers, so if the first fails down, it tries to reach the second one. But what I have to handle is this: someone on the network requests www.mywebsite.com. The external FW catchs the request, performs a NAT and redirects it to the webserver. But the FW has to know to which web server it has to redirect the request... PS: My web servers are web servers only, not at all DNS servers ... -----Message d'origine----- De : Corey Watts-Jones [mailto:cwattsjones@rogers.com] Envoyé : samedi 21 août 2004 06:12 À : Bénoni MARTIN; security-basics@securityfocus.com; pen-test@securityfocus.com Objet : RE: Securing web site with redundancy ? Hmmm... could you not simply add the second web server to the end of the list for DNS entries? Failing contact with the first listed server it should contact the next entry in line. Correct me if I'm wrong, folks. :) -----Original Message----- From: Bénoni MARTIN [mailto:Benoni.MARTIN@libertis.ga] Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 8:10 AM To: security-basics@securityfocus.com; pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: Securing web site with redundancy ? Hi all ! I was wondering if there was a way to set up 2 "redundant" web servers (identical web sites), i.e. when one crashes, the other one takes the connection over. The same thing which is already available for firewalls (high disponibility), but with web servers. We would have 2 Windozes in a DMZ with IIS as the web server, and a pix firewall between the dmz and Internet. Is there any tool allowing this out there ? I tried to google quite a while, but without any chance... Some one has an idea ? Cheers list ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Ethical Hacking at the InfoSec Institute. 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