On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 10:55:02PM +0100, Grischa Schuering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I changed from SuSe Linux to debian. How and where do I enter virtual ip as
> like eth0:1, eth0:1...
mostly this stuff happens (for potato, debian 2.2) in
/etc/network/interfaces as others have said; but as i
recall the
Moritz Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Network interfaces get configured in /etc/network/interfaces. Then you
> can start/stop them via ip-up/ip-down.
Sorry, i meant ifup and ifdown.
moritz
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Grischa Schuering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I changed from SuSe Linux to debian. How and where do I enter
> virtual ip as like eth0:1, eth0:1...
Network interfaces get configured in /etc/network/interfaces. Then you
can start/stop them via ip-up/ip-down. See the manpages for details
and on ho
> Hi,
>
> I changed from SuSe Linux to debian. How and where do I enter virtual ip as
> like eth0:1, eth0:1...
Dunno what the official place would be to set that up, if there is one, it
would probably be /etc/network/interfaces or something.
what used to be the way was putting it in:
/etc/init.
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