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Dream Master | Digital Man | Curious Interface Issue |
March 25, 2019 1:40 PM * |
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Re: Curious Interface Issue By: Digital Man to Dream Master on Sun Mar 24 2019 12:08 am > Actually, there is. It's the "OutgoingV4" option (for IPv4 outbound > interface, default is 0 - for "any interface". This option was added in the > bit IPv6 commit by Deuce back in 2015 and never documented. I think I might: > 1. Rename the option > 2. Document it > > It's supported in the [mail] and [bbs] sections of ctrl/sbbs.ini LOL ... documentation, something we all suck at. I noticed your Wiki commit, thank you. Regarding the comment earlier about why... running a BBS on one interface, and without putting a bunch of firewall rules in place or dealing with routing, I prefer to have a management interface and a BBS interface (eth0 and eth1 respectively). I can then configure /etc/ssh/sshd_config to listen to the management interface (port 22) without interfering on inbound ssh traffic going to the BBS interface. Now, as I didn't know about the undocumented "feature", I changed sshd_config to listen on a non-well-known port allowing the entire system to run on one interface. Ultimately, my end-game is about experiementation. Dream Master --- ■ Synchronet ■ Caught in a Dream - caughtinadream.com * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) |
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