Okay, okay, let's start from the very beginning. Scratch the diagram.
Question 1: Is it possible, with some hack, to make the director accept
connections from itself? Nevermind why, I just need this, is it possible with
some hack or not? If yes, how, and if no, thank you for your time.
Question 2: If it's possible with some kernel hack, is there one for 2.6 that
anyone knows of? If yes, where, and if no, thank you for your time.
Question 3: Are there any alternatives to LVS that anyone knows of that might
be capable of doing what I need, which is to make the LVS director access
connections from itself? If yes, which, and if no, thank you for your time.
I repeat; nevermind why. Is this possible or not?
Kind regards,
Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson
helgi.gunnarsson@xxxxxxxxxxx
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 06:54:10 -0800 (PST)
Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Helgi Hrafn Gunnarsson wrote:
>
> > Here you go!
>
> In your diagram you slipped in a hardware loadbalancer
> without any explanation of what it was doing.
>
> We've had about 4 exchanges so far and by this time most
> people have their problem solved (if it's solvable). About
> this stage I decide that if the person can't explain the
> problem that it's not worth an answer.
>
> How about you start again from scratch and pretend we've had
> no exchanges so far.
>
> Joe
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