-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Mack [SMTP:mack.joseph@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 January 2001 14:23
To: mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: lvs-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Monitoring an SSL service
mark doutre wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I've got a problem with a piranha installation but its sort of a
generic
> problem so maybe someone here can help...
have you tried the piranha list?
yep, no response. Anyway, I thought this might be a bit more generic
problem with SSL.
> The installation is a RedHat 6.2 "out of the box" LVS setup. No
patches to
> kernel etc. Everything is running fine and I can support virtual IPs for
> both http and ftp. The problem is with https. The web servers are both
> running secure servers and I'm happy that I've got https configured
> correctly as I can connect to the servers directly if I run a browser on
> one of the LVS routers. I can also connect to the servers using oppenssl.
are you running VS-NAT, VS-DR? If the latter is your https on the
real-server
configured to listen to the VIP and not the RIP? (the VIP is what you need
for
VS-DR
see the HOWTO for https.)
I think the problem might be a bit lower down than this. However, to answer
the question I've tried combinations of both VS-NAT and VS-DR and with the
web server listening on the RIP, the VIP... Think I've exhausted all the
permutation. I know I can talk to the secure server using openssl and nanny
uses the same IP......
If its a piranha thing then I'll dump piranha and try something else. Its
just irritating :(
Joe
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