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| | | | | This time in our tutorial userspace TCP/IP stack we will implement a minimum viable IP layer and test it with ICMP echo requests. We will take a look at the ... | |
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| | | | | This article expands on my answer to Add multiple specific IPs to instance, a question posted to ask.openstack.org. In order to serve out SSL services from an OpenStack instance, you will generally want one local ip address for each SSL virtual host you support. It is possible to create an instance with multiple fixed addresses, but there are a few complications to watch out for. Assumptions This article assumes that the following resources exist: | |
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| | | Overview I wanted to build a self-sufficient portable lab network consisting entirely of Raspberries Pi. The lab network should be able to access the internet if there's wifi available. And it should be easy to connect an external computer to the network and access any of the Raspberries Pi over the lab network. Basically I'd like to be able to run the whole thing on battery power and use it with or without upstream internet. | ||