Hi Jared,
I was referring to InetSocketAddress(port) (or InetSocketAddress(port,
null)), which uses a wild-card IP address. If you decide to make this
optional, couldn't you can use Java property to select which
InetSocketAddress() constructor to use? As mentioned earlier, I agree that
keeping it
Hi Vishal,
Each server uses a different configuration file, so config files for
different servers can be different. If you were in a situation where you
would _want_ to bind to the wildcard interface, then you would need
different configuration files anyway. For example
Assume Server 1 has
Hi Jared,
If we keep this optional, then the servers would not need to bind to any
specific interface. We will just use the current implementation
(InetSocketAddress(port) with wildcard IP).
You are right, keeping it optional does not buy us much. However, I did not
understand your solution of usi
Thanks for the response Vishal. I agree that it should be used for both FLE
and normal communication (both server ports). I believe the diff I sent
incorporates that thinking, although I may not have been clear. I
considered that it be optional, but cases where you would want it to bind on
all i
Hi Jared,
I like the idea of allowing communication with ZK on only the IP addresses
specified in the config file. This is useful when you are having a host with
multiple IP address and/or when you want to have traffic isolation. In our
setup, we will use this feature for traffic isolation. We hav