请章博士帮忙,一个问题困扰我好长时间啦。

我在阅读Understanding Linux Network Internals 一书时,在第28章“Responding from Multiple Interfaces” 一节看到作者说:Linux has a rather unusual design: it considers an IP address as belonging to a host rather than an interface, even though administrators always assign IP addresses to particular interfaces。他在书中"图28-5"举的例子和LVS情形也不一样。这一点我不太明白,linux为何要这样实现呢?千言万语不多说,你能讲讲他的原因,原理,历史吗?

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如果redhat的内核是2.6的话~~应该怎么安装LVS?

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