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It looks like at least the Linux version of DreamDaemon does not support multiple IP addresses.

The suggestion is simple: DreamDaemon should have a "-ip" parameter, which can be set to one or more IPs that it should host on.

A value of 0.0.0.0 would mean "host on all available IPs". Any other value would result in DreamDaemon only hosting on the specified IP.

The parameter could perhaps be a comma-separated list of IPs. This would allow hosting on multiple IPs, but leaving out some.
Android Data wrote:
It looks like at least the Linux version of DreamDaemon does not support multiple IP addresses.

The suggestion is simple: DreamDaemon should have a "-ip" parameter, which can be set to one or more IPs that it should host on.

I second this. My idea from before (I think I mentioned in on these forums, at least) was an -interface parameter, which took a valid network interface or 0 for any.