Update Question: is it possible to set a network range as Address? I can't find an example for eg. 192.168.0.0/24 i tried /24, 192.168.0.0 and 192.168.x.x without any hope.
Can't imagine that i am alone with my shared ip configuration. Thanks On Oct 15, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Peter Shaw <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > i googled and tested a few hours by now, but i defiantly need your help > again. > > I have two pound servers in hot standby. One has IP .10, the oher has IP .20. > Both shares a virtual ip .30. If Server A get's down, than Server B take over > the shared IP. > I have a config file in sync on both servers. > > Till our last failover test, i configured pound to listen on the shared IP > .30. That breaks our test, because pound on Server B was not started, because > the shared IP was not configured at start time. > Ok, we change the ListenHTTP address to 0.0.0.0. Pound starts up, and the > failover works perfectly. > Problem was solved. --- not really.. > > One of our scripts sends a header redirect to an external site. With the .30 > address this configuration works, but since we change the address to 0.0.0.0 > every redirect to an external site will be overwritten to the domain url of > the backend host. > > my domain http://example.com/foo/bar sends a redirect to eg. > http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/ > Pound is translating this redirect to http://example.com/r/pics. > > I tried both ways: changing the IP back to .30 (can't find a solution how to > start pound to a address that is unconfigured) or disable the domain rewrite > while address is 0.0.0.0. Both fails. > > Any ideas, how i can manage this? > Thanks a lot. > > peter > > --- > ps > > B. unthoughted.wordpress.com > T. @peter_shaw > F. facebook.com/PeterDunstonShaw > G. github.com/petershaw > > > -- > To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to [email protected]. > Please contact [email protected] for questions. -- To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to [email protected]. Please contact [email protected] for questions.
