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You're right, it's the state of my last test.

Currently this :

# /sbin/pfctl -a slb -s nat
rdr inet proto tcp from any to 10.85.9.40 port = isi-gl -> {
10.85.10.244, 10.85.10.245 } port 80 round-robin

and didn't work.

Haven't got any ARP reply when trying from the client.

(The testing showed port is 55 it's knew, tried 80 too)



Bill Marquette wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 2:40 PM, Boddin Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip>
>> 2. I setuped a virtual server with IP 10.85.9.40 (and also tried the
> <snip>
>> # /sbin/pfctl -a slb -s nat
>> rdr inet proto tcp from any to 10.85.9.254 port = isi-gl -> {
>> 10.85.10.244, 10.85.10.245 } port 80 round-robin
> 
> Either the VIP you setup is wrong, or the Virtual server you setup in
> the load balancer config is wrong.  SLB thinks you configured the
> virtual server as 10.85.9.254, yet you say you created a virtual
> server on 10.85.9.40.  One of these is incorrect.
> 
> --Bill
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