Amos Shapira wrote:
2008/11/4 Morten Sundstrøm <morten@xxxxxxxxxx>:
No nothing will go back from B through A, traffic from B vil go directly to
the quering host. Sort of like manipulate the header of every packet
Sounds like what LVS (Linux Virtual Server) ldirectord does in "DR"
setup - host "A" publishes virtual IP, receives packets from the
world, redirects them at the ethernet-level to host B (which is on the
same ethernet segment) which then generates IP packets with the
virtual IP as the source address and the initial client as the
destination - allowing host B to send the reply directly to the client
through its router without bothering the ldirectord.
Is this what you are trying to achieve?
um, about 3 weeks ago, when this discussion was active, the original
poster stated that Servers A and B were... "two different machines on
different public networks."
I think that precludes a direct Ethernet connection.
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