Re: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-18 Thread Brett Serkez
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

RE: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-15 Thread Ross S. W. Walker
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

Re: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-15 Thread Les Mikesell
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

Re: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-15 Thread Brett Serkez
> > > 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

RE: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-15 Thread Ross S. W. Walker
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

Re: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-15 Thread Brett Serkez
> 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

RE: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-14 Thread Ross S. W. Walker
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

Re: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-14 Thread Brett Serkez
> 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

Re: [CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-14 Thread John R Pierce
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

[CentOS] Multiple IP Address

2007-09-14 Thread Brett Serkez
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