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Re: [lvs-users] Using LVS for load balance gateway/router

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Subject: Re: [lvs-users] Using LVS for load balance gateway/router
From: "Ebrahimpour, Khosrow (SSC/SPC)" <khosrow.ebrahimpour@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 17:58:55 +0000
Hi,

Have you looked at "keepalived"? It acts as an lvs director, but also provides 
high availability via VRRP.

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> Thanks for advice Michael!
> But after research this technology, I have decided that it is not suitable 
> for our
> problem.
> 
> PBR is suitable for static (24/7) routers with 2 ISP canals, but it is not so.
> We have two different (in one network) routers, and they should work together.
> But everyone else in network do not have to know that there are two. We use
> VRRP protocol to highlight the master router.
> And Virtual IP address of master router is default gateway ip for all clients.
> So I need a traffic load-balancer (with connection persistence) on master, 
> which
> should divides input traffic to slave-nodes.
> So I need to use LVS, but I can`t understand why fwmarked traffic not going to
> LVS-Balancer.
> If I understand this situation It happen because traffic should be send to 
> this
> device directly, instead of forwarding.
> Can anyone help with that problem?
> Maybe I need some patches for ip_vs module? Are there developers? Get the
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