SUMMARY: Sun IP configuration

2007-12-25 4:02:00

Hi,

Thanks for all your help. In the end I fixed the problem with the "sledge
hammer" approach by having a range of IP addresses set up in the firewall.

However, other more subtle solutions suggested by people much clever than me
were:

1. using the "depreacated" option in ifconfigure
2. Add a route statement for the specific network that is blocked pointing
packets out bge13.
3. Edit the Listen option in http.conf
4. Use the UseCononical in http.conf ( below)
5. swapping /etc/hostname.bge0 and /etc/hostname.bge0:1

Thanks for all your help.I was knocked out by getting so many replies.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Donovan, Chris [mailto:Chris.Donovan at team.telstra.com]
Sent: 30 September 2004 03:19
To: ALLEN, David
Subject: RE: Sun IP configuration

Hiya,

Well I think as long as you use UseCanonical Yes in the
httpd.conf and have a hostname associated with bge0:1 and the ServerName
is thathostname it should work fine.

Chris-

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ALLEN, David [mailto:David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 30 September 2004 2:45 AM
> To: codeprof at codeprof.com
> Subject: Sun IP configuration
>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if someone can help. I will try and simplify a very
> complicated
> problem....
>
> We have a Sun V250 configured with several IP addresses and
> Apache. When
> Apache posts data it is sent from the primary ip address, which
> unfortunately is being blocked by a company firewall.
> Consequently I wish to
> use the second IP address which has a route thro' the firewall.
>
> All the ip addresses are showing up with ifconfig -a, with
> the primary as
> bge0 and a second as bge0:1. Can you change the "primary"
> address so Apache
> will pick up the correct one?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> David
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