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Re: Virtual Hosts
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From: José Luis Gómez Dans <j.l.gomez-dans [at] sheffield.ac.uk>
To: <sheflug [at] vuw.ac.nz>
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: Re: Virtual Hosts
That was a long line indeed! I suppose that you mean you
compiled your kernel with IP aliasing. To use ifconfig with it, just use
"ifconfig eth0 blahblah" to config your first address, and "ifconfig
eth0:n blahblah[n]", where n is the configuration associated to each of
the other addresses. Then you just add routes for each of the new
interfaces: eth0, eth0:0, eth0:1 and so on.
There's an IP-Aliasing HOWTO lurking about in /usr/HOWTO, which
might cover more advanced stuff.
Regards,
José
Thanks for the help this is my first use of a linux user group and
appreciate the help.
Kevin
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