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- Subject: Re: [chrony-users] Chrony Client Support for different ports to the same server?
- From: "Derek Atkins" <derek@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2025 12:29:36 -0500
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Hi Rob,
On Mon, January 27, 2025 12:24 pm, Rob Janssen wrote:
> You could also consider to use 2 IP addresses for the same server.
> When the server cannot really get 2 addresses, you could translate the
> second to the first
> in a NAT rule in the client device.
Thanks for the suggestion.
While I am in control of the server, I am not in control of the server IP
Addresses, so I could not guarantee a 2nd address.
As for using NAT locally; that is certainly an interesting idea. I'd have
to think about that and how to number it properly (but automatically) so
as not to interfere with actual devices.
>
> Rob
-derek
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