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James Brake avatar
Ubuntu + Pound 3.0 (load balancer) errors when on port 80
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When I start up pound with service it does not log the error in syslog but when I start it with 'pound -d 3'

7F1384113640 thr_http start /build/pound-lNcD5I/pound-3.0/src/http.c:535 7F1384113640 start loop /build/pound-lNcD5I/pound-3.0/src/http.c:539 Listener 64.62.211.170:http: can't bind socket Listener 64.62.211.171:http: can't bind socket

Config is:

/etc/pound/pound.yaml

Minimal sample configuration

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Issues when submitting lsf jobs on mixed windows machines
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PPP

Have been facing the below problem for a long time on windows:

We have some machines of windows 10, 2012, 2016 and 2019.

Now, after submission of jobs via IBM lsf command (bsub) on all machines(of windows 10, 2016, 2019, 2012) from the submission host (windows 10) i.e. we trigger regressions on the submission host and the jobs are submitted then on all machines (of windows 10, 2016, 2019, 2012) via  ...

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Mohammad Masoudian avatar
ProxyPass only works on localhost (127.0.0.1)
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my httpd configuration is like this:

ProxyRequests On
SSLProxyEngine On
ProxyPass /wss/ http://127.0.0.1:6789/
ProxyPass /wss2/ http://49.12.36.109:6789/
ProxyPass /wss3/ http://www.testingmcafeesites.com/

my problem is that only the first line works

you can check it here:

https://bazaretala.com/wss/ (working)

https://bazaretala.com/wss2/ (not working)

https://bazaretala.com/wss3/ (not working)

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Hayk avatar
Cannot connect macvlan to the internet
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When I tried to connect macvlan to the internet and it was not successful. I used namespace to accomplish that. I also checked the comments on this question - How to connect macvlan to the internet?

I have EC2 (Ubuntu 20.04) virtual machine of AWS, where I executed the following commands:

sudo ip netns add net1;
sudo ip link add macvlan1 link eth0 type macvlan mode bridge;
sudo ip link set macvlan ...
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Patel avatar
Fedora Server NSlookup error when running DNS
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So I have 2 VMs (Fedora 24 Server and its Client).

I am trying to run DNS in Server and get output in Client.

The DNS of my client is IP of Server, All of them are on same Class of network with is 192.168.95.0/24

IP of Server - 192.168.95.1 IP of Client - 192.168.95.50

DNS is ON in Server and firewall is disable in both VM

I have changed named.conf file as well Check Screenshot named.conf file

I am ...

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Computroniks avatar
Freeipa web interface behind HAProxy
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I am trying to configure the FreeIPA web interface to work behind my HAProxy instance. I found an old GitHub Gist for the configuration (https://gist.github.com/m4ce/d081ab39654c3e13bbe8b150986526a3) as well as a medium article (https://medium.com/@michalmedvecky/running-freeipa-behind-haproxy-77620736698e) but in both cases they make use of the rspirep command, something which is no longer suppor ...

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