Re: using iptables for poor-man's load balancing?

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Just curious if the following rules would work to round-robin the connections:
To my understanding it's not robin-go-round but distributing
new requests to the currently least used IP (the one with the
smallest number of active connections), which should pretty
much do what you want, anyway.


Cheers,
Tink

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