Richard,
Not sure if anyone has responded to your question yet. The only way I've found
to handle this type of scenario is to use IPTABLES rules on your realserver to
DNAT the request locally. Even though there are supposedly patches that allow
this sort of behavior on the LVS director (aka Antefacto patch, aka NFCT
patch), I've found both to be useless in this type of scenario and not enough
feedback from the list to get them to work.
Hope this helps.
-Ken
Quoting Richard Duran <rduran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Has anyone here had any experience running Oracle 6i Forms and Reports?
> We are running into an issue where an attempt is made to contact a
> report server on another host, and we're pretty sure the LVS has
> something to do with this. We're guessing that at some point a real
> server is trying to pull a URL of the form http://lvs/path and is being
> sent to another real server.
>
> Is it possible to prevent a real server from being directed to any RS
> but itself by the LVS?
>
> -richard
>
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