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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Public ip is not shown in ifconfig - Ubuntu 16.04 Post 303026369 by baris35 on Monday 26th of November 2018 12:08:29 PM
Old 11-26-2018
Hello,
Thank you all for your support.
ISP says: As you have a dynamic ip, your apache site can't be accessible out of your network.
Even though I do not reboot my router, my dynamic ip shown in my computer is not the same for those who establish connection to my network. Their pool changes the ip. Incoming and outgoing traffic are assigned to different ip addresses. So they recommended me to rent a static ip. Sounds weird but now it's working.

Kind regards
Boris
 

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cmpt_tune(1M)															     cmpt_tune(1M)

NAME
cmpt_tune - query, enable, or disable compartmentalization feature SYNOPSIS
boot_image] boot_image] DESCRIPTION
queries, enables, or disables the compartmentalization feature. Compartmentalization is not a dynamic feature; enabling or disabling the feature requires a reboot. If you make a change and do not specify the flag, reports a reboot reminder message. If no options are speci- fied, the option is assumed. If no compartments have been defined when compartmentalization is enabled, the network interfaces currently installed on the system are assigned to a new compartment and the administrator is given the opportunity to reassign these interfaces (see getrules(1M)). The system initially boots into a predefined compartment, A process in the compartment can access all objects (that is, all processes, files, IPC objects, etc., are accessible from the compartment). See compartments(5) for more information. Using the command (see set- filexsec(1M)), an administrator can set specific binaries to start automatically in other compartments; that is, when a process executes the binary, it may find its compartment modified as a side-effect. This concept is similar to a setuid binary changing a process's euid. When the or option is specified without the option, the current running configuration is modified. If or is specified with the option and boot_image does not exist, it is created as though the administrator ran the following command: In any case, boot_image is marked for use on the next boot. Options The command recognizes the following options: Disables compartments. Enables compartments. Prints a help message. Makes changes to or queries the specified boot_image. If this option is not specified, defaults to If no other options are specified, the option is assumed. Queries the current state of compartments. Queries the state of compartments after the next reboot. Reboots after making changes. You can only use this option with the or options. Sets silent mode. Only the exit status is set. RETURN VALUE
returns the following values: When querying, the compartmentalization feature is enabled. When making changes, the changes are successfully applied. An option processing error occurred. When querying, the compartmentalization feature is disabled. When making changes, and is specified, the reboot option is ignored (for example, to allow for editing of compartment configuration files). When querying, the kernel configuration specified does not exist or has no support for compartmentalization. WARNINGS
A network interface that is not assigned to any compartment cannot be accessed by any process and effectively cannot be used. Assign at least one network interface to a compartment so that network communications can function. If the or option is used in conjunction with the option, any prior changes pending to the current configuration are lost. If the compartments feature is enabled on a kernel configuration that does not reflect the required patch levels (for example, patch PHKL_32798 is missing), the system may not boot properly or may not have network connectivity. SEE ALSO
authadm(1M), kconfig(1M), getrules(1M), setfilexsec(1M), setrules(1M), compartments(4), compartments(5). cmpt_tune(1M)
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