mpd pppoe client problems
Alexei
root at sovetnik.org
Wed Dec 13 01:37:15 PST 2006
Hello, Artyom.
13 декабря 2006 г., 12:31:03 you wrote:
> Do you really need to bind them to particular interface?
> If you bind, for example, apache to wildcard address 0.0.0.0,
> (as in default configuration),
> it will work with new interfaces and addresses.
> If you use some kind of ip-based virtualhost configuration,
> you can bind it to some local private IP, and redirect
> incoming traffic to that address. This local ip will always
> be available for apache.
> natd, as i know, bind itself to ALL ips on system. And it will
> syncronize well with external time sources when they are beacame
> available. I have dialup ppp connection at home and I have ntpd.
> When link is up, it syncronizes with sources, when link is down
> it lost syncronization until next availability of connection.
> And I do not restart it every time link does up.
> Your named, I think, can be binded to your internal address.
> But it can send queries with any address available at the time of
> sending this request depending on routing information.
> Try to keep things as simple as possible!
Em.. well.. maybe :) But ntpd and named don't answer on external
interface if it become up after those services were started. And I need
them to do it. ;)
Anyway, thank you for advice, I will try to simplify that startup
script.
--
Grats,
Alexei mailto:root at sovetnik.org
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