You should read whatever documentation you need to get your setup
working. The fundamental comcepts are very simple.
--Yes, I have been reading a lot lately :)
http://www.ultramonkey.org/3/lvs.html
Each machine needs its own ip address on each network it is connected
to, though they may be private RFC1819 addresses. You need one extra
address for the cluster istelf, this needs to be a publicly routed
address if you want end-users from the internet to be able to connect.
--Rite now as far as I understand it goes something like this
compA compB
ipAdd: 0.0.0.0 ipAdd: 0.0.0.0
and localhost 127.0.0.1 for both
now these comps are connected via ethernet, so i don't have anyidea of routers
that is mentioned. I am using lvs-dr because it is needed for setting up the
vulnerability scanning cluster (vsc)...and I wanted it to simply go through
it...i don't need a hard core setup just something that would work with the vsc
or more likely nessus.
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I would recmomend drawing a diagram of your network, and labeling each
ip address in the diagram. Something like the diagram here:
http://www.ultramonkey.org/3/topologies/ha-lb-eg.html
Note that for LVS-DR the cluster has 2 ip addresses, but
only the external one needs to be public, the other may
be RFC1819.
--I don't know if i have external ip.
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1819.txt
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Horms
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