That's interesting - my realserver had the same setup. Unfortunately, it
still couldn't connect after I had taken down the other interface and
changed the default gateway to the private network. Is there something
more I could do (short of removing the ethernet card) to ensure the system
isn't trying to use the public network route (I would think the interface
being down and no entries for it in the routing tables should be enough)?
Al
> I had a similar problem. In my case the director ona the real
server > were on
> 2 networks, 1 public and 1 private. As soon at I removed the real server
> from the public network, and making sure that the was only one gateway
> (which was to the private network) I started getting responses from the real
> server. (the real server is now only the one private network)
>
> Al Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> >Hello. I'm having problems trying to set up an LVS system. It seems that
> >TCP packets to the real servers aren't given a response.
> >
> >First off, here's my setup:
> >
> ....
>
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