Some configuration may help us see what the problem could be ...
> with one network cart
Maybe you're putting the cart before the Mule?
:-D
A
Bart B wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I am using Mule 1.4.3 running on Red Hat Linux 4.6. The OS is a virtual machine on VMWare, with one network cart + 4 virtual interfaces (eth0, eth0:1, eth0:2, etc).
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> I want to bind Mule to two interfaces. I noticed that if I config mule to bind to eth0, Mule will bind to all interfaces. netstat -tupl shows this:
>
> tcp 0 0 *:443 *:* LISTEN 30608/java
>
> But when I config Mule to bind to (for example) eth0:1 and eth0:2, Mule will bind only to those 2 specific interfaces. This is the expected behavior.
>
> Does anyone know, why Mule binds to all interfaces when using eth0?
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