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On Thu, 6 Jul 2006, David Lang wrote:
 I have been diging in the list archives for the last hour 
without finding the answer so I'm asking directly.
in 2001 this post 
http://archive.linuxvirtualserver.org/html/lvs-users/2001-01/msg00322.html 
I just reread this post. I don't understand why all the 
firewalls are where they are (are they just there and you 
have to fit in with the pre-existing system, or is this 
optimal for a setup whose purpose I don't understand). As 
well the poster doesn't seem to understand the packet flow 
of LVS (or I don't understand his posting). With this as 
input to the mailing list, he's guaranteed an answer of 
"no". 
 I'm not finding it in the several hunder posts that I've 
read that google found for me in the list archives, could 
someone point out where to find the information? (this 
would be a good addition to the wiki for the examples page 
as well)
 
How about a description of your system and an explanation of 
why the firewalls aren't transparent, 
 P.S. count this as a vote against having a 
subscribers-only list. I almost decided it wasn't worth it 
and didn't subscribe to send this message. the last thing 
I need is yet another mailing list filling my inbox when I 
just need a simple answer
 
Subscribing to a mailing list for what you hope is a simple 
answer to a simple question is a real pain indeed. However 
if you've searched several hundred postings and not found an 
answer, you can only conclude that the problem is trivial or 
hasn't been solved. You should be prepared for a complicated 
answer. You say what you don't want, but you don't give us 
any information about what would work for you. We're happy 
to help, but we can't do anything with a statement like 
this. 
Joe
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