According to [1], epmd is now able to bind to specific address in
R14B03 (see "OTP-9213" entry there).
1. http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R14B03.readme
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* Joerg Dorchain [2010-06-09 12:53]:
> when used in conjunction with ejabberd, I only need to run erlang
> programs on one single machine. It seems advisable that in such
> cases the epmd binds only to the loopback address. (a similiar
> option for the rpc portmap daemon exists)
>
> The following
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 03:31:07PM +0400, Sergei Golovan wrote:
>
> I don't think that it's a good idea. Since epmd works silently it's easy
This silence is a nightmare from a security point of view.
> to create a mess if you'll start another Erlang application in distributed
> mode (after ejabb
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:53 PM, Joerg Dorchain wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> when used in conjunction with ejabberd, I only need to run erlang
> programs on one single machine. It seems advisable that in such
> cases the epmd binds only to the loopback address. (a similiar
> option for the rpc portmap dae
Package: erlang-base
Version: 1:13.b.4-dfsg-5
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream, patch
Hello,
when used in conjunction with ejabberd, I only need to run erlang
programs on one single machine. It seems advisable that in such
cases the epmd binds only to the loopback address. (a similiar
option for
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