![]() ![]() However, the configuration you describe is extremely unusual if your description is correct you describe NIC 1 as being on 20.0.0.0 but the second NIC having a single IP address 20.0.0.10 which would place it within the same network range as the first NIC. ![]() In all the current versions, the GhostCast server detects which networks the clients are connecting from and tries to sends traffic to only those networks. The KB article to which you refer is very old, and having traffic go out multiple adapters has not happened in general for any version of GSS (i.e., versions of Ghost from 8.2 onwards). NIC 2 is configured with a non-routeable IP address (20.0.0.10) and that is then connected to a router that uses NAT to get outside.Īll of the clients connect up on the 20.0.0.0 network. This way I can access my box from anywhere. NIC 1 is configured with a real Internet IP address (with default gateway defined). ![]()
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