On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Paul Browne wrote:
> On 01/12/16 14:35, Saverio Proto wrote:
>
> Your policy routing looks good.
> The problem must be somewhere else, where you do the nat maybe ?
>
> Go in the network namespace where there is the neutron router with
> address 10.0.16.1
>
> If you
On 01/12/16 14:35, Saverio Proto wrote:
Your policy routing looks good.
The problem must be somewhere else, where you do the nat maybe ?
Go in the network namespace where there is the neutron router with
address 10.0.16.1
If you tcpdump there what do you see ?
to be 100% sure about the policy
Your policy routing looks good.
The problem must be somewhere else, where you do the nat maybe ?
Go in the network namespace where there is the neutron router with
address 10.0.16.1
If you tcpdump there what do you see ?
to be 100% sure about the policy routing just go in the network node
where
Hello Saverio,
Many thanks for the reply, I'll answer your queries below;
On 01/12/16 12:49, Saverio Proto wrote:
Hello,
while the problem is in place, you should share the output of
ip rule show
ip route show table 1
It could be just a problem in your ruleset
Of course, these are those ou
Hello,
while the problem is in place, you should share the output of
ip rule show
ip route show table 1
It could be just a problem in your ruleset
and, which one is your webserver ? can you tcpdump to make sure reply
packets get out on the NIC with src address 10.0.16.11 ?
Saverio
2016-12-01