Hi Matt,
I'm still unsure what you mean by this? Does
it mean that for example my lvs-dr which would be example www.slingo.com and my Rips would be www1 www2
www3
so if user typed in www3.slingo.com they are able
to go directly is what your indicating?
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Subject: Re: LVS in DirectRouting Mode
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Frankie,
You can use any IP address you would like.
LVS doesn't know nor care about RFC 1631 address space. You will want to be
careful and protect your real servers if that are listening on real IP
addresses though. Someone could bypass the LVS server by connecting to the RIP
of a real server if it is a routable IP. This may or may not be a good thing
(tm)
-Matt
On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 08:07 AM, Frankie
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Hi,/smaller>/fontfamily> Not
sure if this has been mention on the list. I'm planning on using Lvs in
Direct Routing Mode. Will I be required to use RFC 1631 ip address or could
I use my standard public ips address provided by my upstream provider. Any
insight will be greatly appreciated./smaller>/fontfamily> -/smaller>/fontfamily> Frankie
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