On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 11:28:16AM +0100, Jan Klopper wrote:
>hmm could be, i have been seeing some other arp issues, (but how would arp
>possibly be involved in this?, strike that)
>You think the realserver actually arped for the VIP?
>That would be pretty bad indeed.
>Il check that, and if so make sure the needed settings for the kernel are
>setup during boot time.
Make sure that those settings are set before the public facing ethernet
is active. If the interface comes up before you do the arp_ignore and
arp_announce settings, the interface will of course do what you don't
want it to do.
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Regards... Todd
I've visited conferences where the wireless LAN was deemed "secure" by
the organisation because they had outlawed sniffers. --Neils Bakker
Linux kernel 2.6.12-15mdksmp 2 users, load average: 0.06, 0.05, 0.07
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