This is not, in fact, SCTP
tunelling, the sniffier report this protocol based on the port i used on the
http server, 9899 in this case :( . But the same question remain. Why both
realserver and client cannot initiate the conversation ?
Thanks,
Gaetan
----- Message d'origine -----
Envoyé : lundi 20 octobre 2003 13:10
Objet : SCTP TUNNELING ?
Hello,
Here is my test setup: I made an LVS_DR composed two
computers (director/debian_woody_3.0 and realserver/redhat_8.0) each with
two differents connections (adsl and cable).
The director is receiving the incoming http requests from the
router/adsl and send it through DR mode to the realserver. The realserver (is supposed to) send the packet back to the client (me,
on another 56k connection) over the internet using the
second router/cable connection.
The director worked fine, realserver too. They both cooperate
the way they should. However the problem is in the TCP conversation between the
cable/router and the client over the internet.
The client send 3 SYN requests, to the director and when
the realserver send back the SYN/ACK response, the client
dosent seem to recognize the response. the Sniffer on the client indicate it
receive SCTP TUNNELING data.
One another thing, Im not able to get the configure script
running on Debian Woody (when I run it, nothing happen on the screen, il
create the rc.lvs tough. but nothing is configured) The script could help
me a lot, since i may doing something really bad :)
Thanks for your help,
Gaétan
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