Hi, I'm using unimus version 1.10.3.
Is it possible to make copies (via ssh) of several devices on one IP address (or domain name) that would be displayed on different ports ??
In the configuration of ports in UNIMUS I see the inscription:
"Note: to add multiple ports per connector, simply separate them using a comma. For example: '80, 8000 '"
The question is, will I do this in this way?
Thank you in advance for your help
Several devices on one IP address
Hi,
Currently Unimus requires each device to be on a unique IP.
Basically, for Unimus, a single IP = a single device.
For Connectors, you can add multiple ports, but Unimus will use the first port on which the service is available as the connection for that device.
We are right now finishing our 2.0.0 release which will bring in a proxy / agent (called Unimus Core), that you will be able to deploy in a remote network for local polling and local access to devices.
This is not the same as support for NATed devices, but it will offer an option in contrast to NATing all devices.
We do plan to add support for NATed device connections in the future, but currently I can't promise any ETA.
Currently Unimus requires each device to be on a unique IP.
Basically, for Unimus, a single IP = a single device.
For Connectors, you can add multiple ports, but Unimus will use the first port on which the service is available as the connection for that device.
We are right now finishing our 2.0.0 release which will bring in a proxy / agent (called Unimus Core), that you will be able to deploy in a remote network for local polling and local access to devices.
This is not the same as support for NATed devices, but it will offer an option in contrast to NATing all devices.
We do plan to add support for NATed device connections in the future, but currently I can't promise any ETA.