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From: | Tod Oace |
Subject: | Re: IPRange() on multihomed machines |
Date: | Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:19:02 -0800 |
Which version of cfengine?I'm in the midst of upgrading to 2.1.0p1.
And the machine you're testing on is 2.1.0p1?
You might do a "cfagent -v -p". If all the interfaces are listed in thedefined classes then you're probably in good shape. Otherwise you'reIt seems to find all the interfaces: Address given by nameserver: 10.251.254.91 Interface 1: lo Interface 2: lo:0 Interface 3: lo:1 Interface 4: eth0 Interface 5: eth1 But it looks like IPRange() is only applied to the eth0 interface, and it looks like it's only using eth0 when defining the ipv4_* classes.
That seems odd. I just checked one of my multihomed Linux systems (Redhat 7.1.2r9) and I see ipv4_* class definitions for both its eth0 and eth1 interfaces.
-- thanks, Will
-- Tod Oace, Intel Corporation <tod@intel.com>
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