Gary Wallis wrote:
John Williams wrote:
If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize
the DIG command such that the query appears like it's coming from
different IP addresses?
So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP
of the query?
I've re
On Dec 9, 2010, at 9:51 AM, John Williams wrote:
> If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG
> command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP
> addresses?
>
> So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the
John Williams wrote:
If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG
command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP
addresses?
So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the
query?
I've referenced the DIG man
On 09.12.10 06:51, John Williams wrote:
> If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG
> command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP
> addresses?
>
> So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the source IP of the
> query?
Hi
Have you tried [-b address] ?
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2010/12/9 John Williams :
> If I have a Linux host with multiple IP's, is there a way to utilize the DIG
> command such that the query appears like it's coming from different IP
> addresses?
>
> So If I have 10 virtual IP's, is there a way to control the
dig -b {srcip}
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If I have a Linux h
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