Re[8]: mpd pppoe client problems



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@xxxxxxxxxxxx


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