Chris:
Heya. As Ray said in an earlier mail, the idea of
using MACID's to specify the server is so that you can
give the server its IP address however you want: statically
or dynamically.
If you have services that move box to box, you'd
need to re-initialize echowall after the
More of a curiosity really. I was just wondering why echowall uses MAC
addresses instead of IP for forwarding traffic? Or is this a clueless
question about ipchains, of which I know very little?
I have some services that move from box-to-box (its my DR strategy :P).
But with MAC
At 02:01 PM 6/22/01 -0500, Chris wrote:
More of a curiosity really. I was just wondering why echowall uses MAC
addresses instead of IP for forwarding traffic? Or is this a clueless
question about ipchains, of which I know very little?
I have some services that move from box-to-box (its
...
Thanks again!
Chris Kulish
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From: Ray Olszewski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] echowall question
At 02:01 PM 6/22/01 -0500, Chris wrote:
More of a curiosity really. I