On 28.07.06 14:14, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
yes there it.
If eth0 is online, ssh, scp and rsync always wants to send over eth0. In
the manpages I found no way to change it.
they do not explicitly push data over eth0. They push
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 02:14:35PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi folks,
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
If eth0 is online, ssh, scp and rsync always wants to send over eth0. In the
manpages I found no way to change it.
(Background: I have wired
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 02:14:35PM +0200, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi folks,
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
If eth0 is online, ssh, scp and rsync always wants to send over eth0. In the
manpages I found no way to change it.
(Background: I have wired
2006. July 28. 14:14, Hans-J. Ullrich:
Hi folks,
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
If eth0 is online, ssh, scp and rsync always wants to send over eth0.
In the manpages I found no way to change it.
(Background: I have wired cable on eth0 and wireless on
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
If eth0 is online, ssh, scp and rsync always wants to send over eth0. In
the manpages I found no way to change it.
This really doesn't make a sense -- you have to fix your routing tables
rather than
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
If eth0 is online, ssh, scp and rsync always wants to send over eth0. In
the manpages I found no way to change it.
All you have to do is to bind ssh to the ip address for eth1 (or whichever
eth you want)
For incoming
Hi, Hans.
On Jul 28 2006, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
is there any way, to send files over a device greater than eth0 ?
You have already received some response on your question regarding the
bind to an address.
I would like to point out another possibility: you may use policy
routing (if you have
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