On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Gerry Reno wrote:
> Wait! Don't say that. That's what I need. Ok, I thought that if you
> removed the default route that it would force everything through the
> director and so everything would work then.
read one-network LVS-NAT in the HOWTO
>> I assume you've only got local resources (like NAS, sql...)
>> which can be on the (private) RIP network.
> yes
>
>> Any resources
>> on the internet that the realservers need can be accessed by
>> NAT'ing from the RIP through the router, then the only IP
>> that is facing the outside world is the VIP.
>>
> I'm going to be NAT'd out of my mind. First, my internet gateway box is
> NAT.
it's just a black box that allows you to use an IP range.
> Then the internal QEMU network for the load balancers is NAT'd. Now
> you're saying I need a third NAT just between the two LANS?
no. You just NAT the RIPs out through the router box too.
THis is all hypothetical - why don't you tell us what you've
got and how it has to look to the various resources.
Joe
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