2014-03-28 2:24 GMT-05:00 Masopust, Christian <christian.masop...@siemens.com>:
> Hi Eduar,
>
> I have both configurations running on my systems, some with IPsrcaddr and
> one with iptables.
> I did the first with iptables only because it was my first cluster and was
> not aware about IPsrcaddr and was in a hurry to get the cluster up and 
> running :)
>
> Anyway, both solutions work fine on my CentOS 6.x systems. But I don't use any
> Web interface for configuration.
>
> br,
> christian
>
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> Betreff: [Linux-cluster] IP address for replies
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> Hello everyone.
>
> I have an HA Cluster in CentOS 6, using CMAN + RGManager (the supported and 
> 'official' stack in CentOS 6.5). Everything works OK; however, there is a 
> thing that could give me problems in the future, so I would like thinking 
> right now how to solve it.
>
> When an incoming packet comes to my cluster (through a floating IP address), 
> mi active node receives it OK; however, it replies from his 'real' IP 
> address, not from the floating IP. As i'm deploying SIP in this cluster, 
> maybe some provider in the future could dislike this IP and reject my calls.
>
> I've read heartbeat have some functionality to fix this, called IPSrcAddr; 
> however I don't see a similar resource in Conga Web Interface or in Red Hat 
> documentation. In other websites, I've read about a workaround involving IP 
> routing rules tables, but I don't think this is an optimal solution.
>
> Anybody knows a way to fix this in my scenario?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> Eduar Cardona
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Hello Christian, thanks for your advice.

Could you please share here the relevant sections of your cluster.conf
file for IPSrcAddr? I currently use Conga web interface, but I can
directly modify the config file if needed.

Thanks!


Eduar Cardona

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