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Josh |
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Wed, 31 Jul 2002 23:20:44 +0200 |
I presume thats a no on a interface binding option.
Atm I already have a chain in place. But, I would
prefer the cvs-server process -not- to even listen on
the second interface.
I might do a inetd jail;)
Thanks Anyway
-Josh
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Gianni Mariani
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You can do this using ip filtering. Check out ipchains or iptables
which is OT.
Regards
G
Josh wrote:
> As I am running the CVS server (v1.11.2 pserver) on a
> (linux) machine with two network adapters I would very
> much like to know if it is possible to bind the server
> to a specific network interface?
>
> e.g.
> eth0: <dyn-ip>
> eth1: <dyn-ip>
>
> With the server only listening on the 'eth1' interface?
>
>
> Thanks, J.
>
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