On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Jarod Wilson <jarod(a)wilsonet.com> wrote:
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Yeah, having some minor technical difficulties here. One, had to mix
in some dinner with the wife and kids. But the bigger problem is that
after transplanting a (publicly routable and directly on the 'net) IP
address to another host, it doesn't seem to be reachable from the
outside world any longer. It *was* briefly, and now it isn't again.
I'm trying to figure out wtf is up, but so far, coming up blank, seems
it could be some sort of arp caching w/my provider, since everything
works perfectly within my network and at the edge. I hate computers
sometimes.
I'm thinking ping -I <secondary address> doesn't actually work. I
moved the secondary to primary, pinged my gateway, and like magic, now
the outside world can reach it again. So my builder should hopefully
kick into action any moment now...
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Jarod Wilson
jarod(a)wilsonet.com