Nico,
>>I do know mine...and this "setsrc" seems magic to me !
A long missed option in Solaris Release before Solaris 10 ...
>>I'm just afraid of behaviour with non-global zones.....
Hopefully the option has no impact on non-global zones but I did not
test that. I'll check that tomorrow when I find a time slot for the test
regards
Bernd
Nicolas Dorfsman wrote:
Hi Bernd,
Le 25 févr. 09 à 19:23, Bernd Schemmer a écrit :
William Yang wrote:
Is there a way to tell Solaris to “prefer” sending outgoing traffic
over certain IPs? I have a few systems running Solaris 10 with
service IPs that sometimes put outgoing traffic on those service IPs
(i.e. bge0:1) instead of the main IPs, so other machines see me as
coming from mirror.domain.com instead of the real hostname, and I’d
rather it didn’t do that.
I'm not sure what kind of IP addresses your server has :
More than one IP address in one subnet and you want to have a fixed
source IP for the outgoing packages?
If this is the case you can use either the setsrc option for ifconfig
or the setsrc option for the route command. We do use the later on
some of our machines because only one IP address of the machines is
configured in the firewall.
e.g
route add default <router_ip> *-setsrc <source_ip>
Don't know William's config.
I do know mine...and this "setsrc" seems magic to me ! I'm just
afraid of behaviour with non-global zones.....
Nico
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