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HAproxy always sees the Docker for Mac VM's IP address as the remote IP address and uses that to balance incoming connections, even when they are coming from different machines with different IPs on my LAN. I want to use source balancing on Docker for Mac to test our production setup locally.
This might be a Docker for Mac issue rather than a dockercloud-haproxy issue?
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HAproxy always sees the Docker for Mac VM's IP address as the remote IP address and uses that to balance incoming connections, even when they are coming from different machines with different IPs on my LAN. I want to use source balancing on Docker for Mac to test our production setup locally.
This might be a Docker for Mac issue rather than a dockercloud-haproxy issue?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: