On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 12:44:03PM +0200, Christopher Zimmermann wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:22:54 +0100
> ZC) Loff wrote:
>
> > Is the PPPoE connection handled by another machine, or by the server
> > itself?
> >
> > Do the clients try to connect to the public IP or to your public
> > domain
On Tue, 10 Apr 2012 11:22:54 +0100
ZC) Loff wrote:
> Is the PPPoE connection handled by another machine, or by the server
> itself?
>
> Do the clients try to connect to the public IP or to your public
> domain name / hostname / whatever? If this is the case, maybe a proper
> /etc/hosts file can d
Is the PPPoE connection handled by another machine, or by the server
itself?
Do the clients try to connect to the public IP or to your public
domain name / hostname / whatever? If this is the case, maybe a proper
/etc/hosts file can do the trick, but I can't guarantee it won't break
something else
Hi!
I am running a http server on my dynamic public IP. The only thing that
annoys me is that when clients on the http server connect to the public
IP, the packets get routed through my pppoe connection and back:
$ ifconfig pppoe0
pppoe0: [...] inet 217.190.91.237 --> 213.20.223.35 netmask 0x
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