Sampsa, can your router translate both the port and the IP address of an incoming request?
IIRC my adsl router accepts telnet sessions on its outside address on ports 21023, 44023 and 19023. These are forwarded to 10.0.0.21, 10.0.0.44 and 10.0.0.19 all on local port 23.
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From: sampsa at mac.com
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Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2012 00:56:15
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Subject: Re: [HECnet] Cluster-specific ports for telnet in MULTINET
Except for the service ones, which go in COMMON.
Urgh.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:55, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
But if I remember correctly Multinet puts its config files in a directory named after the host, no?
-brian
On Dec 27, 2012, at 17:03, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:02, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
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sampsa at mac.com writes:
Except for the service ones, which go in COMMON.
Did you try moving the services config to the specific root of
MUTLINET_ROOT???
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Hmmm, that's a bit odd. There needs to be a way to separate those I would think.
-brian
On Dec 27, 2012, at 17:56, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
Except for the service ones, which go in COMMON.
Urgh.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:55, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
But if I remember correctly Multinet puts its config files in a directory named after the host, no?
-brian
On Dec 27, 2012, at 17:03, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:02, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
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Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
Except for the service ones, which go in COMMON.
Urgh.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:55, Brian Hechinger <wonko at 4amlunch.net> wrote:
But if I remember correctly Multinet puts its config files in a directory named after the host, no?
-brian
On Dec 27, 2012, at 17:03, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:02, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
--
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Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
But if I remember correctly Multinet puts its config files in a directory named after the host, no?
-brian
On Dec 27, 2012, at 17:03, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:02, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
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I think I could create duplicate services of Telnet, each on the other port, and the set enabled-nodes.
Could take a while though :)
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:07, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
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sampsa at mac.com writes:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
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On 27 Dec 2012, at 17:03, sampsa at mac.com wrote:
That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Does it ask for a specific place to store the configuration files?
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:02, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
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That writes it to the COMMON directory by default.
Wonder if there's an option to make it node specific.
Sampsa
On 28 Dec 2012, at 00:02, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> wrote:
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
--
VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)ORG
Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
sampsa at mac.com writes:
I have a cluster with 3 nodes that have multinet on them.
Due to the stupidity of my router's forwarding rules, I need telnet to
run on a different port on each of them, so eg:
NODE1 port 2301 NODE2 port 2302 NODE3 port 2303
Is this possible?
How do I configure this?
sampsa
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE/SERVER
*IF* it's possible.
--
VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)ORG
Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.