Okay any technical question is accepted in this list.

Period.

-Girish

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Shakthi Kannan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> --- On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 7:57 PM, steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> | PS: @SK : I think this is a valid question and not OT. What if he had just
> | phrased it differently as "I have a debian EC2 instance running behind an 
> ELB
> | server, which responds to http requests. I need my apache server
> running on this
> | debian instance to get the client IP ..."  ? It is a tech question
> to do with a
> | linux stack -- it's valid IMHO
> \--
>
> The problem is multi-fold:
>
> 1. We do not know what the ELB server does or doesn't do. So, any
> assumptions or decisions made, will affect the prior testing done. It
> is still a black-box in the setup, and the vendor is the right person
> to ask for help. That is why it is called "vendor lock-in".
>
> 2. Whatever advice given, whether implemented correctly or not,
> without informing the vendor, will affect the terms and conditions
> agreed by the customer. The Service Level Agreements will have these
> clauses.
>
> 3. Also, the customer is paying for a service from the vendor. They
> have every right to ask them for support, and escalate the issue if
> required.
>
> I am glad that people come forward to help. But, at the same time, we
> need to ensure that they understand the implications of their actions.
>
> Hope this clarifies my reply.
>
> Regards,
>
> SK
>
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> Shakthi Kannan
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