I think he will map:
host.example.com -> a.a.a.a
-> b.b.b.b
-> c.c.c.c
and/or
host.example.com -> ..ipv6
-> ..ipv6
-> b.b.b.b
Make some kind of a table kept in temporary memory / RAM / disk with all
values (ip addr
hi,
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:35:38AM +0500, ?? wrote:
> how are you going to resolve
>
> a) host.example.com resolves in multiple "A" records
> b) host.example.com resolves in both "" and "A" records
>
> ?
By treating them the way the current code effectively does - "
how are you going to resolve
a) host.example.com resolves in multiple "A" records
b) host.example.com resolves in both "" and "A" records
?
2016-05-11 20:41 GMT+05:00 Paul Garnier :
> Hello,
>
>
> I’m actually trying to add an option in openvpn which will allow the
> client to connect to th
On 11/05/16 17:54, Eric F Crist wrote:
> Why try to connect to the process itself? I think a standard ICMP ping
> to the server address should be sufficient for your test.
This implies that the OpenVPN servers respond to ICMP echo requests, and
that there is no "firewall" in between which lets I
Why try to connect to the process itself? I think a standard ICMP ping
to the server address should be sufficient for your test.
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Eric F Crist
On 2016-05-11 10:41, Paul Garnier wrote:
Hello,
I’m actually trying to add an option in openvpn which will allow the
client to connect to the ser
Hello,
I’m actually trying to add an option in openvpn which will allow the client
to connect to the server with the lowest latency in his remote list. For
now there are only two options to choose between servers : “
*--remote-random*” which randomize the order of the address list, the
default o