We are running into some challenges configuring a new environment for
Eduroam.
Recently we have moved away from 2 servers running multiple radiator
processes to a multiple VMs behind an F5 load balancer. This has been
working well for our wireless infrastructure but has been posing challenges
as w
On 27/07/2016 18:14, Barry Ard wrote:
> We are running into some challenges configuring a new environment for
> Eduroam.
>
> Recently we have moved away from 2 servers running multiple radiator
> processes to a multiple VMs behind an F5 load balancer. This has been
> working well for our wireless
Thanks Shaun. This is good reading.
Barry
On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 11:38 AM, shaun gibson wrote:
> On 27/07/2016 18:14, Barry Ard wrote:
>
> > We are running into some challenges configuring a new environment for
> > Eduroam.
> >
> > Recently we have moved away from 2 servers running multiple ra
DSR load balancing assumes the real servers know about the load balanced VIP
and is generally configured on a loopback.
The problem with this I think is that Radiator responds with a source address
of where the packet leaves. (at least that’s been my experience). Most clients
will probably igno
On 27/07/16 19:32, Robert Blayzor wrote:
> DSR load balancing assumes the real servers know about the load balanced VIP
> and is generally configured on a loopback.
>
> The problem with this I think is that Radiator responds with a source address
> of where the packet leaves. (at least that’s bee