Use ifconfig to bind the interface (eth0) & ipaddress (a.b.c.d) to the
MAC address( e:f:f:h:i:j:k) on the network interface card.
Eg. bind eth0 specifically to:
HWaddr 00:12:2F:46:5F:CG inet addr:10.1.1.193 Bcast:10.1.1.255
Mask:255.255.255.0
tedc
Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote:
On Wednesday, January 04, 2006 06:50:12 PM -0800 Adam Megacz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there an equivalent to afsd's "-rxbind" for the server processes?
I'd like to have them bind to their UDP ports only on a specific
interface (leaving the other interfaces available)... it seems that
NetInfo/NetRestrict just filter what comes across the port,
rather than controlling how it is bound.
They don't even do that. They only control what addresses the server
advertises in the VLDB.
If not, does anybody know of a hack (Linux in my case) for keeping
arbitrary processes from binding to certain interfaces? It seems like
this sort of utility would be useful in a lot of places; I just can't
come up with a good search term.
I can think of ways to redirect traffic coming in on a designated port
to different ports depending on the incoming interface. But what
you're trying to do is have multiple independent processes bind to
(*,7000) and route the traffic based on the interface it comes in on.
I know of no way to do that, and that's the least of your problems if
you're trying to run multiple fileservers on the same machine.
-- Jeff
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