On Sat, 5 Jan 2008, William Ottley wrote:

> I'm trying to setup a LVS-TUN, which has 3 internet connections.
> eth0 - public (client)
> eth1 - public TUN to webserver 1
> eth2 - public TUN to webserver 2 and webserver 3 (same network)
>
> where would the VIP be?

eth0 if you're using iproute2 tools. ethernet aliases are 
deprecated (but might still work). See the HOWTO.

eth1,2 shouldn't be public, it's a security hole. You may 
not have any choice in whether they're private or public but 
at least you should be aware.

> eth0:1?, also, do we enable ipv4 forward to
> the webservers or just the LVS?

to eth1,2

> I'm also confused about the lo:0. do we do that on the webservers or
> just do the:

forget aliases, use just lo (I know the HOWTO is riddled 
with them aliases because of history, but no-one is going to 
rewrite the HOWTO anytime soon)

Joe

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