yes....assign one to eth0:0 and one to eth0:1 actually you can do more
than two.

---- "George Lenzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in the following predicament:
> 
> I have a machine with one NIC and only one line run from a wiring closet
> to that machine.  The machine NOW needs to be accessible to two separate
> logical networks: 10.0.1.0 and 192.168.1.0   Is it possible to assign
> two IP addresses to eth0?  One of my associates wants to convert this
> machine from a Linux box running Apache to a Win98 machine running
> Xitami.  He said he can configure NICs in Win98 to have two IPs simulataneously.
>  Can Linux do this as well?
> 
> George Lenzer
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