[nsp] Local Director
Christopher McCrory
chrismcc at pricegrabber.com
Thu Dec 12 07:58:25 EST 2002
Hello...
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 07:10, odusseus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two machines from the same VLAN and same subnet.
>
You need two VLANs connected via the localdirector. The localhirector
acts as a bridge between the two VLANs
> "Between" them it has a local director.
>
> When from Host1 I telnet to Host2 on its real IP address, it works.
>
> But when from Host1, I try to telnet to the virtual IP address of Host2, it failed.
>
> In this second case, a tcpdump on Host2 shows:
>
> Host1-- <SYN=X>--------------------> Host2
> Host1<--<SYN=Y><ACK=X+1>-----Host2
> Host1--<RST>-------------------------> Host2
> Host1--<SYN=A>----------------------> Host2
> Host1<--<SYN=B><ACK=A+1>------Host2
> Host1<--<SYN=B><ACK=A+1>------Host2
> Host1--<RST>-------------------------> Host2
> Host1--<SYN=C>----------------------> Host2
> ....
>
> Since using the virtual IP address of Host2 oblige the traffic from Host1 to use somehow the Local Director, I guess that my trouble is on this machine, but I don't know how to show this.
>
> Any suggestion any welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Christophe
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>
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