Hello,

On Aug 29, 2007, at 15:28 , Nick Wagner wrote:

> Unfortunately, no such mechanism exists.  As a not-quite-as-ideal
> solution, you might try writing a script or small program that gets
> the ipaddress of eth1 and modifies the slp.conf file.  You could push
> the conf file, and run the script on the remote machine as part of the
> push.

Thanks for the confirmation. I suspected that already and have dones  
such
a script - I have an slp rpm and a %post section within that rpm that  
performs
the job using 'sed'.
Cheers
Johannes

>
> --Nick
>
> On 8/29/07, Johannes Gutleber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> is it possible to configure the slp daemon such, that it uses only a
>> specific
>> ethernet interfaces for communcation?
>> I am referring to the configuration variable
>>
>> net.slp.interfaces = X.X.X.X
>>
>> , however, I wonder if instead of giving an IP address it would be
>> possible to either
>> provide an IP mask or even better indicate the ethernet device (e.g.
>> eth1).
>>
>> The problem I am facing currently is that I need to tailor the
>> slp.conf configuration file
>> for each of my 1000+ hosts in the network and this poses an increased
>> management
>> effort that I wish to decrease by just indicating either a subnet  
>> mask
>>
>> e.g. 10.176.255.255
>>
>> or
>>
>> /dev/eth1
>>
>> Thanks for more help on this configuration issue.
>> Kind regards
>> Johannes Gutleber
>>
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