Hi Ted. I am using version 0.22. I actually got qpid from tar:
qpid-java-broker-0.22.tar.gz

On 12/19/13 3:00 PM, "Ted Ross" <tr...@redhat.com> wrote:

>Kyle,
>
>That feature was added in release 0.20
>(https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-3351).  You may be using an
>older version.
>
>-Ted
>
>On 12/19/2013 03:15 PM, Kyle Crumpton (kcrumpto) wrote:
>> Hi. I did this and I got the error: Unrecognized option: --interface
>>
>> On 12/19/13 12:59 PM, "Gordon Sim" <g...@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 12/19/2013 06:45 PM, Kyle Crumpton (kcrumpto) wrote:
>>>> I am just curious if there is a way to bind qpid to an IP such as
>>>> 127.1.244.129
>>>>
>>>> The reason I ask is I'm looking to deploy many instances to a PaaS and
>>>> will need multiple running instances. This is not possible if
>>>>everything
>>>> tries to bind to localhost:8080.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of a way to configure this? I could not find in the
>>>> qpid documentation.
>>> Yes, you can use --interface to restrict the interfaces qpidd will bind
>>> on.
>>>
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