Thanks Joe, not sure what you mean? Isn't this two networks
XXX.XXX.XXX.176/28(external) and 192.168.30.0/24(internal)? Also which
HOWTO are you refering to?
On 11/21/06, Joseph Mack NA3T <jmack@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Davin Menhinck wrote:
> Server IP info:
> loadb1
> IPaddr1 eth0 192.168.30.100/24
> IPaddr2 eth1 XXX.XXX.XXX.189/28
>
> loadb2
> IPaddr1 eth0 192.168.30.101/24
> IPaddr2 eth1 XXX.XXX.XXX.188/28
>
> webserver1
> IPaddr1 eth0 192.168.30.110/24
>
> webserver2
> IPaddr2 eth0 192.168.30.111/24
you have a one-network LVS-NAT setup. It's easier to setup a
two-network LVS-NAT, but if you really want a one-network
LVS-NAT, read the HOWTO
Joe
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