Janne Karhunen wrote:
Hi,
So effectively, it makes me sleep better. With it:
- I can rely on clients identifying the server correctly,
- I'm not exposing out anything that is not needed,
- Can tell by the address what this traffic is,
- Can be sure that packets are sent out via right interface
It might be even better if it would exit if -n is used when
no such interface is actually available. As I did it, it still
gambles here just as before.
Yep, understood. Linux NFS server failover was one of my painful
projects (actually it was "the" one - so much work and so little result).
But the flow you proposed confuses me. Reading the code right now (to
refresh my memory).. Will get back to the list soon.
-- Wendy
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