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- From: bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org (Christoph Badura)
- Subject: Re: 386BSD - Network services w/ 2 ethernet boards
- Organization: Guru Systems/Funware Department
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 11:10:52 GMT
- Message-ID: <C0Btq5.Eo0@flatlin.ka.sub.org>
- References: <C08r81.3qJ@moxie.hou.tx.us>
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- In <C08r81.3qJ@moxie.hou.tx.us> hackney@moxie.hou.tx.us (Greg Hackney) writes:
- >Is there a way to activate some inetd network services for one board,
- >but not for the other?
-
- Not with the standard inetd. Sockets aren't bound to network
- interfaces and you can't tell over which interface a particular packet
- arrived.
-
- You could try hacking inetd and other listeners to check the source IP
- addresses of incoming data and respond only to certain "known good"
- addresses.
- --
- Christoph Badura --- bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org
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- AIX is a better... is a better... is a better... OpenSystem.
- IBM Rep at GUUG Symposium '92
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