"Matthew S. Crocker" <matthew@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Why use NAT for this? Why not use DD with all the machines real IP's
> on 192.168.1.x addresses and only the VIP real you can set up a
> cluster so only the VIP is accessable from the outside world.
Sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about. What is DD? And
if the real servers are on 192.168.x.y, then how does one access them
from outside without NAT?
What I plan to do is have N DNS servers inside an LVS farm, addressed in
the 10.x.y.z range, with two virtual IP addresses that map to them
(since most registries require two NS IPs). I want to figure out the
least hackish way to get notifies from the master DNS server (outside
the LVS farm, and not an officially listed NS) to the slaves (inside the
LVS farm).
Brian.
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