Bill Hatter wrote:
> The 192.168.101.1 is my director. 192.168.101.10 is my work computer(I guess
> client in this instance)
your VIP is 65.x.x.x. Your client has to be at least a 65.x.x.x machine or else
in a network that can route to the VIP. For your setup, your client can't be a
192.x.x.x
machine. I pointed this out in previous replies.
> >From reading the How-to, it says that you don't have to worry about the ARP
> with Windows.
That isn't true. Where do I have that, I'll fix it?
> Is the HOW-TO in error then? I set up the loopback with the
> VIP and with a netmask of 255.0.0.0 and no gateway. Do I need to no-arp the
> 192.168.101.2(3) interfaces?
yes. Just follow the Windows instructions.
Joe
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