On Wed, 13 Apr 2011, Anders Synstad wrote:

On 04/13/2011 08:45 AM, [email protected] wrote:

another option you may want to consider is multicast MAC with UDP. This
allows you to have multiple machines with the same IP address on one
network. you can even use CLUSTERIP (part of iptables) to do load
balancing of inbound traffic across multiple machines. To have multiple
machines get the same traffic, configure CLUSTERIP to make each machine
think it is the only box with that IP address.


In other words, this requires more work than I'm willing to put in for my development server. It's not that important, but more of a curiosity :)

this is actually surprisingly easy. I'll try and remember to do a cut-n-paste of the configuration to do this manually and send it to you tomorrow. It's an _extremely_ powerful tool to have available.

David Lang
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