Umm, are you asking how basically linux can be used for routing? It can, in an incredible number of different ways / scenarios... http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO/ Basic approach: enable i
Thanks for your response. Oh. I thought standard kernel routing wasn't possible without NAT. All the info I've managed to find so far is NAT-related. Could you please point me to a resource about how
The kernel does exactly that without LVS. It isn't clear to me what you miss from the standard kernel routing. If you don't do NAT, you do DR. -- Regards, Feri _______________________________________
Hi everyone, I understand that LVS is mostly used as a load balancer. I'm curious to see if it can also work as a linux gateway/router, where instead of load balancing a specific service IP/port, it