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Subject: | Re: lvs-NAT ftp (Kernel 2.4.19) |
From: | Joseph Mack <mack.joseph@xxxxxxx> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Oct 2002 08:39:16 -0400 |
Rutger van Oosten wrote: > > I had an issue with lvs_nat and ftp as well. What solved it for me was to > let the real ftp servers present their own internal ip address (192.168.1.20 > in the diagram below) as passive ip how do you "present the internal ip address as a passive ip"? I assume x.x.x.20 is already in the director's ipvsadm table as one of the realservers handling ftp? Joe -- Joseph Mack PhD, Senior Systems Engineer, SAIC contractor to the National Environmental Supercomputer Center, mailto:mack.joseph@xxxxxxx ph# 919-541-0007, RTP, NC, USA |
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