man, 19,.12.2005 kl. 23.36 -0500, skrev Patrice Neff: > What are your thoughts? There are different solutions: > - Use HostNameKeys = ( on ) and put cfservd into the TrustKeysFrom list > - Fix the server host to 10.0.2.2 > - Lookup the server IP at installation time (using cfservd hostname) > and put that IP into TrustKeysFrom > > The easiest would be HostNameKeys. And I'm currently leaning towards > using it. What are your thoughts?
In the interest of people changing both domain names and ip ranges to fit with needs, I go for as few fixed settings as possible. My example: Two skolelinux networks, one stable (still using a woody main server) using the ip range 10.0.4.0/23, and one test net on the default 10.0.2.0/23 range. To be able to access both nets by host name, I have to use different domain names too of course. Seeing this as a practical solution for admins, I think it should be easy to do. It's easy to see admins with not-*that*-broad-band connections, who would want much the same for their schools. Harald -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

