Hi,
I use a similar setup. I have
BIND_ALL_INTERFACES = TRUE
But you must make sure the server name resolves to the public IP also
for the internal machines.
Tomas
On 7/17/07, Nicholas Lavigne < condor.list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Due to a shortage of allocated IP addresses on our university's network, we
> have decided to use the central manager machine (running Debian) as a
> gateway with two network interfaces and place some compute nodes on a
> sub-network behind it. The router is doing its job correctly, but the
> machines on the subnet do not seem to appear in the Condor pool.
>
> Are there any general rules for having Condor listen on two network
> interfaces? Maybe some modification to the HOSTALLOW_READ and
> HOSTALLOW_WRITE variables on the central manager? Currently,
>
> HOSTALLOW_READ = *
> HOSTALLOW_WRITE = 134.95.*
>
> But I would like Condor to listen on the 192.168.10.* subnet as well.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Nicholas Lavigne
> University of Cologne
> Graduiertenkolleg Risikomanagement
>
>
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