On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 12:28, Brian Wheeler <[email protected]> wrote:
> I could figure this out eventually, but if someone has done this before
> maybe they could save me the trouble.

I have not done this exactly before but I remember when trying
soemthing similar I needed to do both rewrite rules (packets going out
have get rewritten and packets going in have to be rewritten) and
INPUT rules.

> -p tcp -d x.x.x.51  --dport 3306  --to-destination localhost:3308
> -p tcp -d 10.x.x.51 --dport 3306  --to-destination localhost:3308
> -p tcp -d x.x.x.53  --dport 3306  --to-destination localhost:3307
> -p tcp -d 10.x.x.53 --dport 3306  --to-destination localhost:3307
>
> but in terms of what chains/tables/etc that I need to put them in, I'm
> stumped...
>
> Anyone done this?
> Brian
>
> PS: How freaking hard is it to make mysql specifically bind to more than
> one address? I mean really, looking on the web shows that its something
> that people want to do...
>
>
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