26.05.2012, 09:02
I did some more research, im using linux.
You could forward packets using iptables but I think this would mask the real ip of the player.
When sa-mp is running on a server with multiple ips without bind, you can attempt a connection on any of the ips and the server is logging these incoming connections.
But by default on linux all outputs are routed through the default ip, so clients only get a response from the server if they have connected using the default ip.
I think its possible to change this effect with some more advanced ip routing using iproute, just need to learn some more first.
The apache webserver actually supports listening on multiple binds in the server config, this would be a useful addition to the samp server one day
You could forward packets using iptables but I think this would mask the real ip of the player.
When sa-mp is running on a server with multiple ips without bind, you can attempt a connection on any of the ips and the server is logging these incoming connections.
But by default on linux all outputs are routed through the default ip, so clients only get a response from the server if they have connected using the default ip.
I think its possible to change this effect with some more advanced ip routing using iproute, just need to learn some more first.
The apache webserver actually supports listening on multiple binds in the server config, this would be a useful addition to the samp server one day