Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 10:51:50 -0800 From: Darren Pilgrim <phi@evilphi.com> To: Kobus de Wit <kobus@cits.com.na> Cc: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ALTERNATIVE TO USE OF IP-ADDRESS ALIASES Message-ID: <45B65946.9060804@evilphi.com> In-Reply-To: <000e01c73ee8$2e988230$0b64400a@custompc1> References: <00fe01c73de5$86be6be0$0b64400a@custompc1> <45B47B4C.80004@evilphi.com> <000e01c73ee8$2e988230$0b64400a@custompc1>
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Kobus de Wit wrote: >> Kobus de Wit wrote: >>> It is my understanding that there is a better way for a server to >>> listen for traffic destined for a specific IP address than to use the >>> ip address alias function. >> Where did you hear/read this? > > It was posted to this list during, if I remember correctly, May/June > last year (2006). The idea is to forward traffic to a mail server that > resides behind the firewall. I'm not going to do your searching for you. Quote the message or give me a URL for it in an archive and I'll have a look. -- Darren Pilgrim
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