As a workaround, on Linux (at least) you could emulate this with an iptables
SNAT rule, but it does have less performance potential.
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Ken
On Jan 2, 2010, at 12:23 AM, Mike Schiessl wrote:
> >From the shopping list:
> > Does this make sense ? Routing is based on the routes, and the outgoin
>From the shopping list:
> Does this make sense ? Routing is based on the routes, and the
outgoing address should be the one >that matches the route interface ?
Well in my opinion it does make sense, at the time you start playing with
multiple ips on the varnish host.
Varnish always wi
In message <00d701ca8ae6$48c39990$da4acc...@de>, "Mike Schiessl" writes:
>Hi List,
>
>is there a way to bind varnish to an ip for outgoing requests ?
Not right now, but it shouldn't be too hard to add.
I have added it to our "shopping list":
http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/wiki/PostTwoShopping
Hi List,
is there a way to bind varnish to an ip for outgoing requests ?
I have a server with multiple ip addresses and varnish is using the default
eth0 address, not the one I bound with the -a hook (eth0:5).
Thanks for your replys
Mike
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