On 7/29/06, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wasn't sure if Aaron had his systems in a colo which I think he alluded to 
earlier.

No, they're in the office -- I'll pick up a cheap home router if we
think it'll work.  Which it sounds like we do.

Thanks,
   Aaron

Jason Dillon wrote:
> IMO its easier to just using a NAT'ing router... instead of mucking with
> a proxy.  Routers w/NAT are relatively cheap or if you have a Linux box
> w/2 NICs you can roll any sort of fancier router you want... at the cost
> of a bit more admin foo.
>
> --jason
>
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> On Jul 28, 2006, at 5:47 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
>
>> Just getting back to the multiple images behind a gateway system.  I
>> was thinking the other images could simply go through the gateway
>> using a proxy rather than having to mees around with IP layer tricks.
>>
>> Jason Dillon wrote:
>>> Not sure... does ActiveMQ support it?  If so... then sure... if
>>> not... well, then we'd have to write a transport (er something like
>>> that).
>>> Why?
>>> --jason
>>> On Jul 28, 2006, at 12:10 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
>>>> Could it be through a proxy?
>>>>
>>>> Jason Dillon wrote:
>>>>> Agents make a TCP connection to the central AMQ router running on
>>>>> stan.gbuild.org... and then ActiveMQ takes care of the rest.  So,
>>>>> its not push or pull... but the Agent must initiate the connection.
>>>>> --jason
>>>>> On Jul 28, 2006, at 11:41 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote:
>>>>>> On 7/28/06, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>>> I'm no expert on how the TCK runs, but I do not believe that you
>>>>>>> need
>>>>>>> a public IP.  Though, with out a public IP, we can't use Cacti to
>>>>>>> monitor the hosts, or ssh to them directly to admin them...  but if
>>>>>>> you dedicate one host as a gateway then we can get past that... and
>>>>>>> might even be able to setup port forwarding for SNMP/Cacti
>>>>>>> monitoring.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If there is any other issue that requires a public IP I am not aware
>>>>>>> of it... and we should remove the need for it if one exists.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How does the GBuild master communicate with the GBuild slaves?  Is it
>>>>>> all pull from the slaves?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>     Aaron
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