Hi, From "The TCP/IP Guide" (C. Kozierok), p 251: "If a device has more than one interface to the internetwork, it will have more than one IP address...It is also possible for hosts to have more than one IP address, however. Such a device is sometimes said to be multihomed." From "Linux For Dummies" (Naba Barkakati), p 279: "Use the multi option to indicate whether or not a host in the /etc/hosts file can have multiple IP addresses. Hosts that have more than one IP address are called multihomed because the presence of multiple IP addreses implies that the host has several network interfaces." In my /etc/hosts file, it has the 'multi on' entry. However, I have only one iface, eth1, used for a network (ethernet). The rest of the interfaces are usb, which I've used for network access in the past, but aren't NIC's.
My understanding is that if you have more than one NIC then it's multihomed (each has its own IP address). Based on what my file says, and that I have only one NIC (ethernet), does multihomed also include DHCP hosts, as well, since their IP address is dynamic? Thanks. -- Telly Williams "Knowledge Is Power" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]