On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Pascal Bleser wrote:
[ok] the webserver gets the request and replies (10.10.3.32 => 10.10.1.10)
[**] the firewall.. well.. just routes the webserver reply packets to the client
[**] the (Linux) client says.. wtf is 10.10.3.32 :\
:-(
You have a one-network LVS-NAT, with the added complication
of a firewall between the director(s) and the realservers.
http://www.austintek.com/LVS/LVS-HOWTO/HOWTO/LVS-HOWTO.LVS-NAT.html#one_network
you have to arrange the routing on the realservers go that
any packets from RIP->0/0 go through the director (and
nowhere else).
See if the HOWTO helps any and then let us know what's left
over
JOe
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