Firewall was the first thing I thought of :) $ iptables-save
*nat :PREROUTING ACCEPT [42817:7374591] :POSTROUTING ACCEPT [1290:88312] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [704:51857] COMMIT *filter :INPUT ACCEPT [141174:20581389] :FORWARD ACCEPT [72032:53381828] :OUTPUT ACCEPT [27693:3275147] COMMIT Anyways, I set the default route on the backend servers to point back to the lvs interface. I also had to change the forwarding to masquerade. It seems to work now. Thank you. On 06/19/2014 05:11 AM, Malcolm Turnbull [Masked] wrote: > > Stephen, > > Make sure that your real servers (backend servers) have the default gateway > set as the load balancer. > Do a quick couple of tests from a client on the external network (not the > internal one). > Then quickly do an : > ipvsadm -Lnc > To see if LVS is processing the connections. > Check you don't have anything firewalled etc. -- Stephen _______________________________________________ Please read the documentation before posting - it's available at: http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/ LinuxVirtualServer.org mailing list - lvs-users@LinuxVirtualServer.org Send requests to lvs-users-requ...@linuxvirtualserver.org or go to http://lists.graemef.net/mailman/listinfo/lvs-users