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    SubjectRe: hidden interface (ARP) 2.4.20
    Hi,

    [trimmed list drastically because I get a lot of bounce emails back]

    > Eh? Last I checked, there were other loadbalancing solutions out there. Some
    > even use hardware (like ours). IOW - LVS isn't the only use for the hidden flag.

    Oops, right. I forgot the HW LBs that do triangulation. I wonder
    however, why one wants to use a HW LB and not configure it to work in
    NAT mode.

    > Granted, further discussion on the matter is an exercise in futility, as the current
    > net maintainer has already stated his disdain for it. So...we'll go on patching
    > our kernels ad infinitum.

    As mentioned before, you don't necessarily need to patch your kernels,
    there are other possibilities to overcome the arp problem. You could (if
    not already done so) consult the LVS howto where solutions are certainly
    applicable also to non-LVS LBs.

    Regards and sorry for my wrong assumptions,
    Roberto Nibali, ratz
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