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Abstract: Clustering techniques are commonly used to provide services to the internet. In a cluster, as occurs in many other systems, a single node (known as router or even rewall) is used to interconnect the internet to the system. Some proposals for \improved-availability routers" drops existing connections when a failure in the router occurs. In contrast, our HARL (High Available Router for Linux) router consist of a stateful router/ rewall masquerading system guarantees that connections do... (Update)

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@misc{ linux-design,
  author = "Routing For Linux",
  title = "Design and implementation of High Availability",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/698170.html" }
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