On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Hoffman, Jon wrote:
Unfortunately the answer is no.
Packets can't be SNAT'd after being LVS'd, in my limited understanding
this is because LVS bypasses netfilter after it has grabbed the packets
from the INPUT chain
It could be done. It's just that you can usually substitute
the LVS-NAT director for the the realservers' router and we
don't often have people who are so limited in what they can
do with their machines.
Joe
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