The real server received packet's source ip is client ip , why not it reply
directly to client if there is router available route?
在 2014-4-29,22:43,Anders Henke <anders.henke@xxxxxxxx> 写道:
> On 29.04.2014, net.study.sea@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> In nat mode,does director do dnat and snat packets for all request packets?
>
> In NAT mode, the director does perform destination nat on request packets,
> so your realserver does still see the correct "source" ip address.
>
> However, replies then need to be sent via the director as well, so the
> director can reverse the changed destination IP address and the client
> does see the reply packet from the "expected" IP address/port.
>
>
> Anders
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