On Aug 31, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Markus Jelsma wrote: Is it considered a feature to be able to end up in this mess - starting two instances but getting different data depending on bind address?
It’s just a general capability of IP — being able to listen on a specific interface. You have a server listening on the loopback interface only, and another bound to your primary interface. The two instances won't even know about each other, they’re just independent processes. And yes, this is considered very useful in some circumstances, like if a server has two network interfaces with a different IP address on each one and wants to run the same service (but a different instance of it) at each address. —Jens
