27 Jul
2021
27 Jul
'21
2:32 p.m.
On Jul 27, 2021, at 10:54 , Vimal <j.vimal@gmail.com> wrote:
(Unsure if this is the right forum to ask this question, but here goes:)
From what I understand, IP Anycast can be used to steer traffic into a server that's close to the client.
I am curious if anyone here has/encountered a setup where they use anycast IP on their gateways... to have a predictable egress IP for their traffic, regardless of where they are located?
For example, a search engine crawler could in principle have the same IP advertised all over the world, but it looks like they don't... I wonder why?
Because there’s no good/reliable way to get the replies back to the correct initiating host. Owen