On 9/14/07, Brett Serkez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > pretty sure thats configurable in SMB.CONF
> >
> > [global]
> > interfaces = [ (ip address or network interface or ip/mask or
> > broadcast/mask) ...]
>
> Researched this before I emailed originally, this doesn't do it.
> Even if I specif
Brett Serkez wrote:
>
> > > > I have only assumed it is the address that matches it's
> > > host name, which
> > > > is why I always configure that in the /etc/hosts file.
> > >
> > > Right, one would think so, but this doesn't seem to effect
> > > this behavior either.
> > >
> > > Shutting down a
Brett Serkez wrote:
I have only assumed it is the address that matches it's
host name, which
is why I always configure that in the /etc/hosts file.
Right, one would think so, but this doesn't seem to effect
this behavior either.
Shutting down and start up OpenVPN immediately effects the behav
> > > I have only assumed it is the address that matches it's
> > host name, which
> > > is why I always configure that in the /etc/hosts file.
> >
> > Right, one would think so, but this doesn't seem to effect
> > this behavior either.
> >
> > Shutting down and start up OpenVPN immediately effects
Brett Serkez wrote:
>
> > I have only assumed it is the address that matches it's
> host name, which
> > is why I always configure that in the /etc/hosts file.
>
> Right, one would think so, but this doesn't seem to effect
> this behavior either.
>
> Shutting down and start up OpenVPN immediat
> I have only assumed it is the address that matches it's host name, which
> is why I always configure that in the /etc/hosts file.
Right, one would think so, but this doesn't seem to effect this behavior either.
Shutting down and start up OpenVPN immediately effects the behavior,
indicating this
Brett Serkez wrote:
>
> > pretty sure thats configurable in SMB.CONF
> >
> > [global]
> > interfaces = [ (ip address or network interface or ip/mask or
> > broadcast/mask) ...]
>
> Researched this before I emailed originally, this doesn't do it.
> Even if I specify only the subnet I want in
> pretty sure thats configurable in SMB.CONF
>
> [global]
> interfaces = [ (ip address or network interface or ip/mask or
> broadcast/mask) ...]
Researched this before I emailed originally, this doesn't do it.
Even if I specify only the subnet I want in all these places, the
behavior is unaff
Brett Serkez wrote:
I'm hoping that someone on this list can shed some light on how
Linux/CentOS decides which IP address to report when a Windows desktop
attempts to access it via SAMBA/WINS.
...
Ultimately I'd like the CentOS system to always report its 10.44.0.x
address. Is there anyway to fo
I'm hoping that someone on this list can shed some light on how
Linux/CentOS decides which IP address to report when a Windows desktop
attempts to access it via SAMBA/WINS.
The CentOS system in question is running a single NIC and OpenVPN
which adds two additional virtual NICs. This is a backup s
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