Yup, that'll work fine - I've used an external VPS as a configuration 
server when unsure of a firewall on the receiver. So long as both ends 
can reach the configuration server, doesn't matter where it is.

Cheers,
James Harrison


On 26/02/2012 09:28, Ruediger wrote:
> On 26.02.2012 10:19, James Harrison wrote:
>
>> The configuration host value needs to be pointing at the same computer
>> on both computers - the idea is that both ends talk to the configuration
>> server. So pick A or B and set up redis on one of them (making sure to
>> tell redis to bind to 0.0.0.0 rather than 127.0.0.1) and point A and B
>> at that machine for the configuration_host value.
> OK
>
> Does it makes sense, when i install the redis on an external host.? I
> have a root server running ubuntu server.!!
>
>
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