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Re: Can my real servers be on the same network as my VS?

To: Paulo <pbal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, linux-virtualserver@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Can my real servers be on the same network as my VS?
From: Wensong Zhang <wensong@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 23:21:17 +0800
At 16:10 99-2-17 -0300, Paulo wrote:
>Hi,
>
>It may seem a stupid question, but here it goes anyway... ;)
>
>I want to set up a virtual web server and use 2 machines as the real
>servers and all 3 machines are on the same network.  Can this be done?
>
>[VS = 172.16.0.2]----------[== HUB ==]
>                              | |
>["real" server = 172.16.0.3]--+ |
>                                |
>["real" server = 172.16.0.4]----+
>
>I compiled patch 0.7 on my RedHat 5.2 (kernel 2.0.36) and followed the 
>"Greased Turkey" document to have some ideas.  Basically, I just typed
>
>ippfvsadm -A -t 172.16.0.2:500 -R 172.16.0.3:80
>ippfvsadm -A -t 172.16.0.2:500 -R 172.16.0.4:80
>
>... but it didn't work... :-(
>
>Any help?

If you want to make the VS-router and real servers be on the same network,
please try to use Virtual Server via IP tunneling. Please see the
        http://proxy.iinchina.net/~wensong/ippfvs/VS-IPTunneling.html
for details.

The "Greased Turkey" document addresses how to setup a virtual server via NAT
now.

>
>TIA,
>Paulo.
>
>
>
>
>


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