Kostas Magkos writes:
> I want to start eth1 without an IP address and with no ARP running, so as
> to use it just for sniffing. I can't figure out how do that.
Give it an address of 0.0.0.0.
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Subject: starting eth without IP address
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:00:56 +0300
Hi list,
I have a sarge system with two NICs. I want to start eth1 without an IP
address and with no ARP running, so as to use it just for sniffing. I can'
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 11:00:56AM +0300, Kostas Magkos wrote:
> As a temporary solution I added a 'ifconfig eth1 up' line in
> /etc/init.d/networking but I really don't like this approach. I don't
> think that it's even the right thing to do cause of upgrade issues.
On a related note, I'd be inte
Hi list,
I have a sarge system with two NICs. I want to start eth1 without an IP
address and with no ARP running, so as to use it just for sniffing. I
can't figure out how do that.
Nothing I tried putting in /etc/network/interfaces works. The net
startup script always complains about missing
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