The 10.x.x.x is a private, non-routable ip, so you can have as many laptops 
with a CDK on it, as you want. The chlle ge is when you want two+ CDKs on the 
same laptop....


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--------</div><div>From: Burr Sutter <[email protected]> </div><div>Date: 
2/24/2016  6:27 PM  (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: [email protected] 
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</div>Within the CDK, we have hardcoded it to 10.1.2.2 in the Vagrantfile, what 
if I boot up 2 CDKs on 2 laptops on the same corporate network?  

I assume there will be a conflict.

Eventually, we will need to allow the end-user to tweak the IP address.

Burr

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