Thanks Rob.  They could all point to the same ip, though.  Why waste them?
Cory

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug]euglug.net


Thanks Cory.

Looking at it, only IP .45 was up.  I ifup'd the others and it works.  I
also added 'auto eth0:1' and 'auto eth0:2' to those interfaces so they come
up by themselves upon reboot.

-Rob

> On 20020922.2348, Cory Petkovsek said ...
>
> What's up with the euglug.net domain, it used to work?  Same with .com.
> Now only .org works.  Why have them if they don't work? (ie http)
> 
> cory@cory-l:~$ host www.euglug.org
> www.euglug.org                A   207.189.137.45
> cory@cory-l:~$ host www.euglug.net
> www.euglug.net                A   207.189.137.46
> cory@cory-l:~$ host www.euglug.com
> www.euglug.com                A   207.189.137.47
> 
> Cory
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