Hi Dimitre,
thank you but I would like to force on OS level that applications use one 
specific interface. 
Any idea ?
Thanks
Marianne


Solaris-Users mailing list <[email protected]> schrieb am 14.02.06 
11:28:42:
> 
> > My problem is to determine which ip address will be used by applications 
> > when there are multiple nics and virtual interfaces configured:
> > e.g. I have a sun (solaris 10 but I don't think that this is a solaris 10 
> > specific problem) with ce0 in network a and ce1 in network b. on ce0 there 
> > are virtual interfaces ce0:1 etc in network a configured. It is not 
> > configured as a router and /etc/defaultgateway contains the gateway from 
> > network a. So I would expect that nic ce0 and the gateway of network a 
> > will be used to get into another networks (and that is what I want to). 
> > But the fact is that both interfaces are used for internet connections. 
> > Has anyone an idea how to configure the sun that nic a will be preferred 
> > for connections with other networks ?
> 
> I suppose you have to bind the application to specific network interface:
> 
> example:
> 
> Apache, httpd.conf:
> 
> Listen <hostname>:<port>
> 
> or
> 
> Listen <ip_address>:<port>
> 
> Oracle listener:
> 
> LISTENER =
>   (DESCRIPTION_LIST =
>     (DESCRIPTION =
>       (ADDRESS_LIST =
>         (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = <hostname>)(PORT = <port>))
> 
> 
> 
> Real/Logical Hostname or IP address  represent your network interfaces.
> 
> 
> 
> > The other theme I'm interested in is how to determine which ip address is 
> > used as a sender address when there are multiple ip addresses configured 
> > on one nic . Some applications use the virtual some the physical address. 
> > Can I define somewhere in the os which address is used by applications ?
> 
> Use netstat:
> 
> netstat -an | grep LISTEN --> to see on which interface and port your 
> application is listenning
> netstat -an | grep ESTABLISHED --> to see on which interface/ports the 
> established connection are.
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Dimitre
> 
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