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T.J. Lipscomb commented on AURORA-572:
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Related github issue for relevant changes in twitter commons: 
https://github.com/twitter/commons/issues/303

> Provide control over listening network interfaces/addresses
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>
>                 Key: AURORA-572
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AURORA-572
>             Project: Aurora
>          Issue Type: Story
>          Components: Scheduler
>            Reporter: T.J. Lipscomb
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Right now, the Aurora scheduler listens on all network interfaces available 
> to the system, but it only chooses one to advertise in zookeeper.
> This is a problem in a situation where a server has two IPs: One external, 
> and one internal (LAN). I can access http://<lan-ip>:<aurora port>/scheduler 
> in my browser, but aurora client commands (and scheduler <-> scheduler 
> interaction) use the external network.
> I want to be able to tell Aurora to communicate on the internal IP (and 
> ideally, not listen on the external one at all, though that can be done at 
> the firewall level), probably through a command line flag.



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