On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:20:17 +0200, Santiago Castillo Oli wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>
>> Have you verified that with "ifconfig"? What's the output of that
>> command? Are only the virtual addresses which fail to go up? How about
>> manually bringing up them (e.g., "ifconfig eth1:1 up"), it succeed
Bob Proulx write:
This is the content of /etc/network/interfaces:
You don't have a gateway at all? None? Since I don't believe it I am
going to ignore that suggest having one. But of course if you really
are on an isolated lan segment then you really won't have a gateway.
The gateway is s
Camaleón wrote:
Have you verified that with "ifconfig"? What's the output of that
command? Are only the virtual addresses which fail to go up? How about
manually bringing up them (e.g., "ifconfig eth1:1 up"), it succeeds?
If I manually bring up, it works. It also works with "ifup -a". Only
fa
Santiago Castillo Oli wrote:
> After boot, the aliased interfaces are up sometimes, but sometimes not.
>
> This is the content of /etc/network/interfaces:
You don't have a gateway at all? None? Since I don't believe it I am
going to ignore that suggest having one. But of course if you really
a
On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:34:43 +0200, Santiago Castillo Oli wrote:
> I have a debian squeeze server with 2 NICs. There are several IPs
> assigned to one of the nic.
>
> All the addresses are static.
>
> After boot, the aliased interfaces are up sometimes, but sometimes not.
(...)
Have you verifi
Le Lundi 4 Août 2003 11:51, Rus Foster a déclamé :
> Hi All,
> Looking over interfaces(5) I can't see how I could define an alias for
> an interface. Could someone push me in the right direction?
I've got this in /etc/modutils/aliases.
alias eth0 ne
alias eth1 ne
Then it seems that I
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