> On Jan 16, 2017, at 5:20 PM, Pete Mundy <p...@fiberphone.co.nz> wrote:
> 
> 
> Those dual Mac Mini 1U rack-mount cases are great! Two of the quad-core 
> 'server' versions of the Minis gave quite a bit of punch for only 1RU @ 300mm 
> deep.
> 
> I have a couple of these types of builds deployed for VoIP services in 
> different DCs, both with auto failover from one Mini to the other. But in the 
> 6 years they've been operation we've never had any failure requiring use of 
> the failover machines :)
> 
> Re the Apple Caching Server - I don't believe that will work at the ISP 
> level. My understanding is that the clients requesting their updates are 
> redirected (by Apple's own servers) to the caching server only if the caching 
> server and the requesting client both appear (from Apple's perspective) to 
> originate from behind the same (NAT'd) public IP address.
> 
> Pete
> 


I haven't ever tried to do multiple public IPs (I only enable caching server 
once inside my home network as a test), but it looks like from the settings 
window that it is possible to have more than one public IP using your cache.
http://imgur.com/eBT7IyX

When the "serve clients with public addresses: on other networks" configuration 
is enabled, "client configuration" button gives generated DNS records which 
were also mentioned elsewhere in this thread (_aaplcache._tcp       
259200.<dnssearchname> TXT record per network)


Theodore Baschak - AS395089 - Hextet Systems
https://ciscodude.net/ - https://hextet.systems/
http://mbix.ca/

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