jjoensuu 0 Newbie Poster

We have a Microsoft cluster (with a specific virtual IP) configured between two windows 2003 R2 servers.

The problem is that a service that is running on the primary server is not accessible through the firewall until the primary server IP is added to the firewall (it is not accessible using the virtual IP).

The IPs and netmasks seem to be configured fine.

Would anyone have any ideas on why the primary server IP has to be added to the firewall?

Thanks in advance,

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