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admin-senders
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: admin-senders
- From: "Epp, Matthew Mr CTR USA USAASC" <matthew.epp (at) us.army.mil>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:03:51 -0400
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Are enable/disable commands included in the information forwarded by a
proxy as per the admin-senders parameter? I have one main server that
receives events from a proxied secondary, all data comes through
normally, but when I blue something out on the secondary, the command
does not get automatically applied to the master. If this is not the
case, has anyone attempted to implement such a system?
Also, has anyone attempted setting up a multi-master environment, where
each server would run a proxy on port 1984, forwarding to every other
server on their display port 1985 (to avoid infinite looping of data)?
If so, any problems encountered?