On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Roberto Nibali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >>http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/HOWTO/LVS-HOWTO.persistent_connection.html#port_0
> >
> > So I attempted to use the method above using port 0 and for some reason it
> > didn't go so well. These are my ldirectord.cf entries:
>
> I don't know anything about ldirectord.
>
> > TCP 208.37.31.234:0 wlc persistent 900
> > -> 208.37.31.237:0 Route 1 0 0
> > -> 208.37.31.236:0 Local 1 0 0
> ^^^^^
> This is rather strange. Are you running the director as RS too?
Yes, in this case the director is also a real server.
> > and connections to 208.37.31.234 port 110 and 25 are being refused. What
> > am I doing wrong.
>
> I need a bit more information. Who exactly refuses the connections, the RSs
> or
> the director? Do you see anything in the logs regarding ldirectord taking out
> services?
What I mean by this is outside of this network from a client side,
telneting to port 25 of the VIP just drops as if it's not listening on
port 25 at all. ldirectord is running and is behaving as far as its
concerned.
-jeremy
> Regards,
> Roberto Nibali, ratz
>
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