John Reuning wrote:
>
> I have an lvs director behaving strangely. Here's the setup (lvs-nat):
>
> client director real server
> real ip:
> 152.2.210.38
> vip:
> 152.2.210.124 152.2.210.81 192.168.210.40
>
> And here's the weirdness... The client requests a web page from the vip
> (152.2.210.81), gets a response from the vip, then part way through,
> gets a response from the real ip of the director (152.2.210.38). What's
> up with that? Is this normal?
hmm,
what you call the real ip on the director, might be what we call the DIP.
If so the DIP and the RIPs have to be on the same network, just from
a networking connectivity point of view, ie on 192.168.210.0/24
Joe
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