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Re: [cobalt-developers] IP address limit
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] IP address limit
- From: All of us here <jale@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Jun 29 11:12:29 2000
>Does anyone know the maximum allowed IP addresses for a Raq3i?
>
>I ask because I have a Raq3i with 128 IP's and now the dns server won't
>start. I have been told it is because the Raq tries to answer for dns
>on all IP's. I looked in the Raq3 manual and the knowledgebase and see
>nothing about this. Anyone?
How many IP's do you own, what subnet mask are you using (how many bits in
the DNS reverse-address records)?
If you are using 25 bits, I believe you are limited to 128 ip's. If you
have 24 bit AND you own enough IP's, then you should be able to get to 256
- but I don't know the RAQ's limit. 128 would not all surprise me.
Do you give an IP to EVERY domain you host, seems like a big waste unless
EVERYONE needs anonymous ftp, everyone needs SSL, etc.
Danny