On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 04:07:43PM +0100, Graeme Fowler wrote:
> On Tue 28 Jun 2005 15:53:18 BST , Emmanuel Soulié
> <esoulie@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >Please help,
> <snip>
> >My problem is that Web01 and Web02 cannot access each other using
> >their (virtual) public addresses. Does somebody have an idea ?
>
> Using LVS-NAT this isn't possible without some sort of network hackery.
> The route the packets take while being processed by the kernel means
> that the request from Web01 doesn't get NATted on the internal
> interface, and it therefore gets forwarded intact to Web02.
On the other hand, it works out of the box with LVS-DR.
> Web02 then responds directly to Web01, which drops the packet on the
> floor as it expects the packet to come from the VIP.
>
> Read the FAQ for attempts to work around this, and search the mailing
> list archives for "realserver as client".
>
> Graeme
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