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Re: different IP ranges (subnets): msg#00000apache.mod-wackamole.general
On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 10:29, Jake Cole wrote: > Hi List, > > I am just getting started with wackamole, and i have a little question > ... maybe someone can point me in the right direction. > > I am looking to setup wackamole at an host provider, but my fear is that > the servers that will be used, will not be in the same > IP ranges, or in the same netmasks ... i do not know if i am explaining > my concern correctly .. > > .. the question is : is it a problem that members of a wackamole group > are in different IP ranges (subnets), and that the virtual IPs are > also in different ranges (subnets)? If you can do it by hand with ifconfig, you should be able to get wackamole to do it automatically. If youhave a large flat (no VLAN) network, I don't see why you'd have a problem. On the other hand, if the network is segmented, but each machine has a physical interface on each segment, then it will work fine as well. This is very similar to the configuration of wackamole on routers. -- // Theo Schlossnagle // Principal Engineer -- http://www.omniti.com/~jesus/ // Postal Engine -- http://www.postalengine.com/ // Ecelerity: fastest MTA on earth |
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