> when the backup director is made active, both the VIP and the DIP are
> moved
> to the new director. Perhaps you are confusing the nomenclature of the
> DIP.
Ooops you're right. Can you tell this is a bit new to me?
In that case .1.250 is a vip and dip, .2.250 is a dip
dip = dynamic ip?
vip = virtual ip?
>> I need the real server to be able to access the outside world,
>
> there are often reasons why people need to do this, see the section on
> 3-Tier
> LVS's in the HOWTO. Just make sure that each hole you poke in your
> security
> setup is only letting in and out what you want.
Right that explains things a bit more clearly, just to confirm
masquerading with IPTABLES is the way to do this?
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