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Re: [hobbit] Use several Hobbit on different place
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- Subject: Re: [hobbit] Use several Hobbit on different place
- From: "L.M.J" <linuxmasterjedi (at) free.fr>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 17:50:14 +0100
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Le Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:53:25 +0000,
Iain Conochie <iain (at) shihad.org> a écrit :
> >
> > Well, it's me again ;) Maybe someone could show me a step-by-step tutorial because the man page is
> > great but I don't really see what I should do anyway ;) Thanks by advance
> >
>
> OK. I take it you have your main BB server up and running? Good!
>
> Install the hobbit server onto the secondary boxes. Once it is installed
> Do not start it!
>
> go into the server/etc/ directory of you new hobbit installation. Edit
> the file hobbitlaunch.cfg. Look for bbproxy. There you will find these
> instructions
>
> # "bbproxy" is the Hobbit proxy server that allows you to forward status
> messages
> # from a protected network to your Hobbit server. It is not enabled by
> default,
> # since it would conflict with the hobbitd task.
> # If you need to run this, then disabled hobbitd and the hobbitd-modules
> # above, then enable this. Make sure you enter the IP-address of your
> # Hobbit server in the command-line, so that the proxy knows where to
> forward
> # status messages.
>
> Follow them :)
>
> As a side note, do you want the proxy servers to do network tests? If so
> then you will want to use the NET:location tag in bb-hosts to seperate
> the client machines.
>
> Cheers
>
> Iain
Thanks for the answer Iain! Like I say, I will check-out this NET thing to see what is the best for my
needs.