Looking for Simple Instructions

Roberto Nibali ratz at drugphish.ch
Thu Nov 16 08:22:24 GMT 2006


G'day Matthew,

> Well, I reset all the networks on all machines to their original config 
> from our hosting provider and tried the TUN setup. Wow. Took less than 
> 15 min and its working great with http. Seems all those VLANs where the 
> problem with DR.

Possibly. Well, I'm glad to hear it works for you then.

> Now all I gotta do is get it running with https and mysql and figure a 
> way for my Windowz lovers to keep all the slaves in sync with website 
> changes without having to teach them to ssh. Wee.

There's been a massive amount of input regarding web service 
synchronisation on this mailing list and people long before today have 
solved this to their full extend. So you might want to check the 
lvs-users archives to find out more about that. The other option is to 
start a new thread explaining exactly what you need to have in sync 
regarding your application and I'm convinced that lots of people here 
will be more than willing to help.

I happen to think that for Windows people it's quite to use ssh, since 
there are excellent clients available, both for ssh and scp. Especially 
if you develop web applications using Eclipse for example, you don't 
even notice anymore if you're on a Windows or Unix box.

> Thanks for all your help, patience and assistance Roberto.

T'was a pleasure.

Best regards,
Roberto Nibali, ratz
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