Anonymous User
February 05, 2013 10:40AM
Why does ip_hash only use the first 3 octects of the IP address?

The reason I ask is that we run we servers for a number of schools. Each
school is going the be their own subnet, ranging from a /24 to a /20 in
size. Since ip_hash will lump everyone from a /24 in the same hash, it
will direct them to the same server, correct?

If I am correct above, is there any way to create persistent connections
based on the full IPv4 address?

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Subject Author Posted

Newbie question on ip_hash

Anonymous User February 05, 2013 10:40AM

Re: Newbie question on ip_hash

Maxim Dounin February 06, 2013 11:48AM

Re: Newbie question on ip_hash

w.b February 06, 2013 12:02PM



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