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Hi Vlad,
On 01/27/2011 01:08 PM, Vlad Glagolev wrote:> Hello there,
>
> our NSD setup is pretty simple, however the server one isn't.
>
> there are 2 servers sharing one IP-address inbetween via CARP.
> though, a problem:
This messes with the routes and interfaces, right? NSD may need to have
ip-address: specified by hand, with the full IP addresses it services
(to avoid it calling the OS with zero IP and letting the route tables do
the wrong things).
> if "ip-address:" is specified, everything works flawlessly,
otherwise
> dig returns timeout error. But tcp-connection works fine, and "dig -t
> A @... ... +tcp" returns correct answer.
If everything works fine, then, it is fine?
> tried to turn off firewall, disable ipv6, also some different
> configurations: no changes.
>
> Linux 2.6.35, NSD 3.1.1-3.2.7. Is it a bug or a feature?
I do not understand what the bug or feature you are talking about is.
Best regards,
Wouter
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