Barry Brimer wrote:
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP
(dns, syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept
connections for the old addresses until all the references are fixed.
However, I'd like to have it use it's original IP as the source
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008, Les Mikesell wrote:
Barry Brimer wrote:
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP (dns,
syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept
connections for the old addresses until all the references are fixed.
However, I'd like to
Don't take this as a definitive answer, but I have multi-aliased CentOS
boxen.
I find that outgoing connections always come from the main IP address,
not the aliases. In particular these boxen are web servers hosting
multiple sites, hence the multi-IP and connections to the database all
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to have it use it's original IP as the source for outbound
connections.
Where do you control that?
I didn't try it, but you probably can control that with the ip route
command when you create a route to a
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP
(dns, syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept
connections for the old addresses until all the references are fixed.
However, I'd like to have it use it's original IP as the source for
outbound
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008, Les Mikesell wrote:
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP
(dns, syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept
connections for the old addresses until all the references are fixed.
However, I'd like to have it use it's
I'd like to consolidate some services that have been assigned by IP (dns,
syslog etc.) onto one machine by giving it IP aliases to accept connections
for the old addresses until all the references are fixed. However, I'd like
to have it use it's original IP as the source for outbound
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