Frank Steiner escribió:
Hi,

SuSE 9.0 accepted files /etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-eth0:0 to setup
a virtual device eth0:0 with a private IP, while eth0 was the public
one.

I haven't found a way to do that on SuSE 10.1? If I use the ifcfg-eth0:0
file, eth0:0 is tried to setup during boot, but fails. I tried to configure
it with yast, but yast proposes a device "eth-0:0", and when I set this up
and call "ifup eth-0:0" afterwards, it says "Interface eth-0:0 is not 
available".

Calling "ifconfig eth0:0 ..." manually works, but I want a config file
in /etc/sysconfig/network so that the device is handled automatically.

Is this possible?

cu,
Frank

In opensuse 10.0 it's diferent. The easyest way to do that is within yast. Look at /etc/sysconfig/network. You can find a file called like this (can differ in the last numbers, the MAC address of your NIC): ifcfg-eth-id-00:0c:xx:xx:xx:xx

I have a virtual interface. If you check the content of my ifcfg-eth-id-00:0c:xx:xx:xx:xx file you will see something like this:

BOOTPROTO='static'
BROADCAST=''
IPADDR='192.168.0.32'
MTU=''
NAME='Dell 82562EZ 10/100 Ethernet Controller'
NETMASK='255.255.255.0'
NETWORK=''
REMOTE_IPADDR=''
STARTMODE='auto'
UNIQUE='rAUF.4JaxctxhRiB'
USERCONTROL='no'
IPADDR_luna='192.168.0.31'
NETMASK_luna='255.255.255.0'
LABEL_luna='luna'
_nm_name='bus-pci-0000:02:08.0'

In yast, choose Additional Address (or something like that, i have suse in spanish) to define additional addresses over the same fisical network interface



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