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Subject: | Re: RH7.1 / 2.4.5 / ipvs |
From: | "Carlos Maynard" <carlos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
Date: | Wed, 27 Jun 2001 13:00:29 -0500 |
(**it was supossed to show up as a table**)
;-)
Hi there Nick...
I think it has something to do with the Real server's default gateway being the Director. If the real server has a local interface in the network where the webpage has been requested... it will send the webpage directly. And the source IP is going to be different than the one the Web Browser is expecting... and therefore from the Webserver's point of view... the webserver is not replying. For example: VS = 100.100.100.1 RS1=1.1.1.1 RS2=1.1.1.2 Client: 200.200.200.1 On the VS
Then On the RS:
Back on the VS
Now the point is... at the end of the transaction,
when the packet is sent back from the RS to the Client. If the destination ip
address is in the same network where the RS is... (i.e. 1.1.1.3) then the packet
is not going to go thru the default gateway (Virtual Server) and therefore the
packet is going to arrive to the Client's Web browser but with the wrong Source
Ip Address.
That's just a thought. I might not be making too
much sense...
Please remember.... i'm Brand new to IPVS.... :-) Regards, |
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