I have an old RedHat 5.2 machine running hundreds off of a single nick
(almost an entire Class C).  Make sure you have IP Aliasing enabled in the
kernel.  Then just make them eth0:1, eth0:2, etc.  Have fun with it!

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Warren Melnick

Director, Research & Development
Astata Corporation
(212) 584-5523
Fax: (212) 584-5580

"I worry about my child and the Internet all the time, even though she's too
young to have logged on yet. Here's what I worry about. I worry that 10 or
15 years from now, she will come to me and say 'Daddy, where were you when
they took freedom of the press away from the Internet?' " -Mike Godwin
Plan:
> cd /pub
> more beer


-----Original Message-----
From: George Lenzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 1:32 PM
To: Redhat List
Subject: One NIC - Two IPs (Possible?)

I am in the following predicament:

I have a machine with one NIC and only one line run from a wiring closet to
that machine.  The machine NOW needs to be accessible to two separate
logical networks: 10.0.1.0 and 192.168.1.0   Is it possible to assign two IP
addresses to eth0?  One of my associates wants to convert this machine from
a Linux box running Apache to a Win98 machine running Xitami.  He said he
can configure NICs in Win98 to have two IPs simulataneously.  Can Linux do
this as well?

George Lenzer

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Owner - D.L. Media
Lakewood, Ohio 44107

--He who dies with the most toys
--is still dead.

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