[ On Sunday, February 23, 2003 at 23:14:37 (-0500), Mark Radabaugh wrote: ]
Subject: Binding amanda to specific interface
I'm trying to run Amanda on FreeBSD on a machine with multiple IP's bound to
the ethernet interface. Amanda seems to insist on picking the alias
interface rather than
BTW, it's not really that hard at all to keep your reverse DNS fully
consistent for multi-homed hosts reachable on multiple subnets, though
of course it does help to have a well considered naming plan.
--
Greg A. Woods
The problem is the forward lookup rather than the reverse DNS. If you
BTW, it's not really that hard at all to keep your reverse DNS fully
consistent for multi-homed hosts reachable on multiple subnets, though
of course it does help to have a well considered naming plan.
--
Greg A. Woods
The problem is the forward lookup rather than the reverse DNS. If you
[ On Monday, February 24, 2003 at 20:09:07 (-0500), Mark Radabaugh wrote: ]
Subject: Re: Binding amanda to specific interface
The problem is the forward lookup rather than the reverse DNS. If you give
2 different IP addresses to the same hostname BIND will round-robin the 2
addresses
I'm trying to run Amanda on FreeBSD on a machine with multiple IP's bound to
the ethernet interface. Amanda seems to insist on picking the alias
interface rather than the primary interface and there doesn't seem to be a
switch to control the behaviour.
Is there one and I just missed it?
Mark