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Question |
On Linux® machines, when using Dispatcher's nat forwarding
method, if the return address is not configured on the machine, Load
Balancer continues to forward packets from the server to the client. |
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Cause |
Load Balancer intercepts Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
requests for all defined return addresses to support collocated nat
configurations on Linux systems, whether the ARP requests are configured
on the machine or not. Load Balancer responds to the requests as if they
are configured. This means that even if the return address is not
configured on the machine, packets from the server are routed to the Load
Balancer machine. |
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Answer |
When configuring Dispatcher's nat forwarding method on
Linux systems, the return address must be configured on the Dispatcher
machine, unless the server is a collocated Dispatcher machine. |
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