Redirecting IP address
white.heron at yAhoo.com
white.heron at yAhoo.com
Thu Mar 7 18:00:32 UTC 2013
>From my experience the redirect IP address can be done at /etc/hosts file.
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On 5 Mar, 2013, at 11:59 PM, Manuel Fernando Aller <manuel.aller at gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, you're right, and is not complex compared to writing your resume in
> stone with a hammer and a fork.
>
> But, how this answer is related with the original question?
>
> Who knows...
>
>
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> 2013/3/4 <white.heron at yahoo.com>
>
>> It's not to complex compared to high availability and clustering
>> implementation between two virtualization node based on centos Linux and
>> Ubuntu server host server with KVM.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On 4 Mar, 2013, at 10:09 AM, "Lic. Domingo Varela Yahuitl" <
>> dovay at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Try usind round robin in dns and iptables
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>> Domingo Varela Yahuitl.
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>>> One step ahead.
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Manuel Fernando Aller <manuel.aller at gmail.com>
>>> To: Robert Canary <rwcanary at ocdirect.net>, General Red Hat Linux
>> discussion list <redhat-list at redhat.com>
>>> Sent: dom, 03 mar 2013 20:01
>>> Subject: Re: Redirecting IP address
>>>
>>> Robert, this seems like it could be done with iptables or redirect.
>>>
>>> Have you any machine in your old location? because you need some root
>> power
>>> in it, to establish the new connections to the new address.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/3/3 Robert Canary <rwcanary at mchn39.ocdirect.net>
>>>
>>>> This is not redhat specific, but I was hoping someone would get me in
>> the
>>>> right direction.
>>>>
>>>> I have to relocate some servers to a 200 mile new location. These are
>>>> mail, website, and DNS servers.
>>>>
>>>> Here is the question.
>>>> Can I tell the current gateway router to redirect IP traffice to a
>>>> different IP. Example: A request comes in from the WAN or LAN for
>>>> 234.12.34.23 ( a mail server), however my current gateway says "No, goto
>>>> 73.84.163.20", which is the new IP, and external to this network?
>>>>
>>>> Can that be done?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Robert Canary
>>>>
>>>> OCDirect Electrical-Datacomm
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