ext.erik.yderborg at se.transport.bombardier.com ()
2011-11-10 21:55:47 UTC
Hi,
I run omniNames on Solaris, with multiple network interfaces. The primary
IF picked by omniNames by default, is a private one (192.x..), not
accessable from the outside.
To work around this I have realized I need to use -ignoreport and
ORBendPoint (I use port 10111):
omniNames -start 10111 -ignoreport -ORBendPoint giop:tcp:10.9.8.7:10111
My question is: Is it possible to have omniNames work the same way as
above, without supplying the ip hard coded?
This would be useful since omniNames will be run by a script on different
machines.
I have tried '-ORBendPoint giop:tcp::10111', but then omniNames tries to
communicate with its clients on the private ip. This is strange since the
clients connect on the public ip.
Br
Erik
Please consider the environment before you print / Merci de penser ?
l'environnement avant d'imprimer / T?nk p? milj?n innan du skriver ut
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I run omniNames on Solaris, with multiple network interfaces. The primary
IF picked by omniNames by default, is a private one (192.x..), not
accessable from the outside.
To work around this I have realized I need to use -ignoreport and
ORBendPoint (I use port 10111):
omniNames -start 10111 -ignoreport -ORBendPoint giop:tcp:10.9.8.7:10111
My question is: Is it possible to have omniNames work the same way as
above, without supplying the ip hard coded?
This would be useful since omniNames will be run by a script on different
machines.
I have tried '-ORBendPoint giop:tcp::10111', but then omniNames tries to
communicate with its clients on the private ip. This is strange since the
clients connect on the public ip.
Br
Erik
Please consider the environment before you print / Merci de penser ?
l'environnement avant d'imprimer / T?nk p? milj?n innan du skriver ut
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
This e-mail communication (and any attachment/s) may contain confidential
or privileged information and is intended only for the individual(s) or
entity named above and to others who have been specifically authorized to
receive it. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read,
copy, use or disclose the contents of this communication to others. Please
notify the sender that you have received this e-mail in error by reply
e-mail, and delete the e-mail subsequently. Please note that in order to
protect the security of our information systems an AntiSPAM solution is in
use and will browse through incoming emails.
Thank you.
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contenir des renseignements confidentiels ou prot?g?s et est destin? ?
l?usage exclusif du destinataire ci-dessus. Toute autre personne est, par
les pr?sentes, avis?e qu?il est strictement interdit de le diffuser, le
distribuer ou le reproduire. Si vous l?avez re?u par inadvertance,
veuillez nous en aviser et d?truire ce message. Veuillez prendre note
qu'une solution antipollupostage (AntiSPAM) est utilis?e afin d'assurer la
s?curit? de nos syst?mes d'information et qu'elle fur?tera les courriels
entrants.
Merci.
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