Do you mean that a virtual service is usually a private service in a
local network ? And the vip is certainly a private ip in that network
?
But if I need to access the virtual service at public network ,how is
that ? Do I need to do NAT to transfer its public ip to its private ip
,which is working in its server cluster ?
2014-03-03 10:01 GMT+08:00 Hatt Tom <net.study.sea@xxxxxxxxx>:
> In my case , client need to login on the real server ,which is
> selected at last time ,so how could it connect to the special real
> server ? Is this a question probablly about lvs ?
>
> 2014-03-03 1:55 GMT+08:00 Ferenc Wagner <wferi@xxxxxxx>:
>> net.study.sea@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>>
>>> Whether is the virtual ip a private ip or public ip ?
>>
>> If you want to provide a public virtual service, then the VIP must be
>> public (double NAT and possible other trickery aside).
>>
>>> How does the client connect to loader balancer?
>>
>> By standard routing and/or neighbor discovery.
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>> Feri.
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