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On 02/07/2011 04:38 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
[Running 4.2.3 on solaris with a lot of linux clients]
We have a heavily (some would say 'insanely') firewalled environment. For some clients, I need to be able to test ssh on the private ip address, but even though I have the private ip in the bb-hosts file and have specified testip, the ssh test insists on testing the public address (which it is getting from DNS, apparently) and fails because the firewall doesn't allow ssh connections on that interface.
Is there a way to do this?
The way I do this is to have two separate network test machines (I run them in two Solaris zones, one on the inside network and one on the outside network). I test some services from one and some from the other (depending on where they're supposed to be accessible from).
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