Hi Eduar,

I have both configurations running on my systems, some with IPsrcaddr and
one with iptables.
I did the first with iptables only because it was my first cluster and was
not aware about IPsrcaddr and was in a hurry to get the cluster up and running 
:)

Anyway, both solutions work fine on my CentOS 6.x systems. But I don't use any
Web interface for configuration.

br,
christian

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Hello everyone.

I have an HA Cluster in CentOS 6, using CMAN + RGManager (the supported and 
'official' stack in CentOS 6.5). Everything works OK; however, there is a thing 
that could give me problems in the future, so I would like thinking right now 
how to solve it.

When an incoming packet comes to my cluster (through a floating IP address), mi 
active node receives it OK; however, it replies from his 'real' IP address, not 
from the floating IP. As i'm deploying SIP in this cluster, maybe some provider 
in the future could dislike this IP and reject my calls.

I've read heartbeat have some functionality to fix this, called IPSrcAddr; 
however I don't see a similar resource in Conga Web Interface or in Red Hat 
documentation. In other websites, I've read about a workaround involving IP 
routing rules tables, but I don't think this is an optimal solution.

Anybody knows a way to fix this in my scenario?

Thanks!


Eduar Cardona

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