Title: RE: Multiple IP addresses on one machine, and routing.
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>Are adding routes into your system?
>for instance when I added 2 ip's to one card, I do it like this
>
>ifconfig eth0:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>ifconfig eth0:2 yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
>route add -ho
On Fri, Jun 29, 2001 at 02:36:48PM -0500, Lavender, Ben wrote:
> I am having some headaches getting more than one IP address to work properly
> on a machine. I can make it work with neither multiple nics or aliased
> interfaces.
For the sake of simplifying my ascii-art below, lets assume a set of
Title: Multiple IP addresses on one machine, and routing.
Are
adding routes into your system?
for
instance when I added 2 ip's to one card, I do it like this
ifconfig eth0:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ifconfig eth0:2 yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy
route
add -host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx eth0:1
route
add
Title: Multiple IP addresses on one machine, and routing.
I am having some headaches getting more than one IP address to work properly on a machine. I can make it work with neither multiple nics or aliased interfaces.
In both cases, connectivity to the same subnet works just fine. I do
On Tue, Nov 10, 1998 at 02:58:21PM -0500, Collin Rose wrote:
> I am trying to setup Multiple IP addresses on one Machine. CAn anyone tell
> me how to do this? I.e. Apache will bind to one IP and the server itself
> uses another.
You can use IP aliasing to do that. You need to have it e
I am trying to setup Multiple IP addresses on one Machine. CAn anyone tell
me how to do this? I.e. Apache will bind to one IP and the server itself
uses another.
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