| Subject: | Re: 2 ip addresses on same network card |
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| From: | Chris Lowth |
| Date: | Fri, 13 May 2005 22:11:42 GMT |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.linux.networking |
Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez wrote: That would add secondary addresses to the interface Strictly speaking: no, it creates sub interfaces and associates IPs with them. Chris -- http://www.lowth.com/rope - Nice'n'easy scripting language for writing your own iptables packet matching logic. See it in action for controlling the Gnutella protocol at.. www.lowth.com/rope/BlockingGnutella">http://www.lowth.com/rope/BlockingGnutella |
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