Hi,
I am trying to setup a telnet cluster using linux as a base (2.2.16 kernel).
I have finally managed to hide the VIP from the outside world by using
additional old network cards (eth1).
lvs is setup as follows:
IP Virtual Server version 0.9.15 (size=4096)
Prot LocalAddress:Port Scheduler Flags
-> RemoteAddress:Port Forward Weight ActiveConn InActConn
TCP 192.78.71.22:23 rr persistent 600
-> 192.68.71.192:23 Route 1 0 0
-> 192.68.71.190:23 Route 1 0 0
When I connect form another machine on the 192.68.71.* network the
connection takes a long time to get a login prompt but does connect
eventually. And the connections are spread across the two servers.
However, when I try and connect from a machine which is outside the
192.68.71.* network I cannot connect to the cluster - but I can connect to
the machine individually.
The director use eth0:0
Inet 192.68.71.22, broadcast 192.68.71.255, netmask 255.255.255.0
The real servers use eth1, with the interface hidden and they do not accept
connection for 192.68.71.22 when the director is down.
Inet 192.68.71.190, broadcast 192.68.71.255, netmask 255.255.255.0
Anybody got any ideas?
Steve.
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