severity -1 important
fixed -1 1:2.2.7-1~bpo11+1
thanks

 ❦ 24 March 2022 17:24 +01, Arturo Borrero Gonzalez:

> This exact same setup was previously working, and actually, the next version 
> works just fine.
> Not sure if this has anything to do with the kernel version warning at the 
> beginning.
>
> In summary:
>
> | keepalived version  | Debian       | Works? |
> | --------------------|--------------|--------|
> | 1:2.0.10-1          | buster       | yes    |
> | 1:2.1.5-0.2+deb11u1 | bullseye     | no     |
> | 1:2.2.7-1~bpo11+1   | bullseye-bpo | yes    |
>
> I'm opeining this bug report mostly so others can find it.
> Raelly appreciated the bpo package is ready to use.

Glad that the backport solves this issue. Unfortunately, I don't think
it's worth reporting the issue upstream as they don't like us lagging so
many versions late. I have used it myself with unicast_src, so it is not
broken for everyone.

After looking twice, I notice the VIP is in the same subnet as the peer.
If you don't have any other address on the subnet, I don't see how this
could work. If you have, maybe it would be better to use a /32 for the
VIP.
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