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Route to nowhere?
Hi,
HP-UX 11iV2, but it's probably universal (tcp/ip) I have a production and a test server. The test server gets the application updated nightly from the production server software. The application accesses a set of process servers on a separate subnet (192.163.22.30,31,32), but reachable via the default route. The process server IP addresses are hard coded into the application (no, I can't use the hostname). I want the test server to NOT be able to access these IP addresses. I tried setting up a non-existent route, but HP-UX tests to make sure the destination is reachable, and won't set it up. Any ideas? Thanks |
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