I'm using SER 0.9.6. I know that, with multiple IP addresses on the SER machine, I have to add an option to let SER understand that it's on a box that's multihomed, so that it doesn't send data out a different IP from the one that was originally contacted.
Does something similar have to be done if there's one IP but SER is listening on multiple ports?
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No, but 0.9.x has an issue with NATed clients as it will use the main port as source port and thus will have problems traversing NATs. This is fixed in 2.x g-)
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I'm using SER 0.9.6. I know that, with multiple IP addresses on the SER machine, I have to add an option to let SER understand that it's on a box that's multihomed, so that it doesn't send data out a different IP from the one that was originally contacted.
Does something similar have to be done if there's one IP but SER is listening on multiple ports?
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