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1. Re: [lvs-users] Exploring the possibility of using LVS as a gateway/router (score: 1)
Author: Patrick Schaaf <netdev@xxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 08:55:42 +0200
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
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2. Re: [lvs-users] Exploring the possibility of using LVS as a gateway/router (score: 1)
Author: Amanpreet Singh <aps.sids@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 01:19:21 -0500
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
/html/lvs-users/2018-09/msg00002.html (10,329 bytes)

3. Re: [lvs-users] Exploring the possibility of using LVS as a gateway/router (score: 1)
Author: wagner.ferenc@xxxxxxxxxxx (Ferenc Wágner)
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2018 07:52:05 +0200
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 _______________________________________
/html/lvs-users/2018-09/msg00001.html (9,438 bytes)

4. [lvs-users] Exploring the possibility of using LVS as a gateway/router (score: 1)
Author: Amanpreet Singh <aps.sids@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2018 16:18:06 -0500
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
/html/lvs-users/2018-09/msg00000.html (8,373 bytes)


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