I wound up using Dynamic DNS, but I'm not sure that a host name could be parsed there.  Otherwise, you need a static IP.

Your second example is interesting.  I don't suppose it would accept something clever like:

circuit mul-123 Multinet 207.123.123.0:15001:listen --cost 8 --t3 120

Or

circuit mul-123 Multinet 207.123.123.0/24:15001:listen --cost 8 --t3 120

On 4/26/22 12:04 PM, Iain Hardcastle wrote:

Hi all,

 

Is there way to have PDR accept arbitrary TCP Multinet connections?

 

This works:
circuit mul-123 Multinet 207.123.123.123:15001:listen --cost 8 --t3 120

 

While this does not:

circuit mul-123 Multinet 0.0.0.0:15001:listen --cost 8 --t3 120

 

I’m sure I’ve had it working before..

 

Problem is, that remote 207 address is dynamic.

 

Cheers,

iain


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