On Apr 20, 2010, at 10:03 PM, feng tian wrote:
> Another way to do this, is to send the client an "redirect" message.  When 
> client connect to 127.0.0.10, instead of accepting the connection, it can 
> reply to client telling it to reconnect to one of the server on 
> 127.0.0.11-14.  

ISTM that this would be better handled at a higher-level. That is, given a 
server (127.0.0.10) that holds 127.0.0.11-14. Connect to that server and query 
for the correct target host.
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