> > Is it possible to have Linux split up the bandwidth automatically on
> aliased
> > IPs?
> hmm... I think the question is, do you really want to ?
> I think it would be better to have the networkcard do as much as
> possible,
> and not leave bandwidth unused.
> >
> > The HOWTO only covered static IPs, it is possible to use dynamics as
> well?
> 
> 
> Well, I'm not sure... I could try looking in to it for you.
> I'm gonna do it today. So at late, you will have an answer from me
> tomorrow. If I couldn't do it. That doesn't mean it can't be done,
> though.
> Because a lot of people are working on all sorts of things.

I tried it out, I found a moment to do so.
As I have a cable modem (with dhcp). I tried to do so it doesn't work.
I think it's because the dhcpcd that I use, tries to get hardware control
to the card and not the logical device. Maybe this is wrong, but maybe it
has to, maybe it's possible, I don't know. If you really need it to be
done, you could ask any good programmer to add it to Linux (if you got
the money to pay him or her). But, I would first ask some extra people
first. :) Because, I too hate wasting money.

Hope this helps.

PS the maintaner of dhcpcd for Debian is: [EMAIL PROTECTED], he
should know more about it. But, don't ask him, just wait a day or so, for
people to answer this email, he's probably a busy man.

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