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Hi All, I have an issue with Slony replication. I have written a few small scripts that generate and start Slony how I wish, using the IP addresses I give for the nodes. This works fine, assuming that the servers are in the same subnet, but how could I solve the issue of each host needing to be able to access the other, when one of the nodes is behind NAT, so cannot access its own address. Is there a way of adding something similar to the hosts file for IP addresses, and so I could add a route for the NATted address to point back to localhost on the box with NATing? I hope that makes sense! Many thanks, Aaron
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