On Tue, Apr 26, 2005 at 06:11:15AM -0500, TimS wrote: >>>>> "Tim" == TimS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>>>> "Christoph" == "Christoph Kaegi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tim> CHRISTOPH: I've never done that. How do you do it? Using ip aliases. See "man ifconfig", see the section on logical interfaces. Briefly LOGICAL INTERFACES Solaris TCP/IP allows multiple logical interfaces to be associated with a physical network interface. This allows a single machine to be assigned multiple IP addresses, even though it may have only one network interface. Physical network interfaces have names of the form driver-name physical-unit-number, while logical interfaces have names of the form driver-name physical-unit-number:logical-unit-number. A physical interface is configured into the system using the plumb command. For example: Tim> -Is it possible to Tim> set up a test environment for the new Samba release in Tim> another location on the same UNIX box? Eric> Not sure what you mean here. Do you mean you want to Eric> separate Samba installs on the same box? If so, you would Eric> need at least two network interfaces. You can't run two Eric> instances of Samba on the same interface/IP address. Christoph> You don't need a second network interface, you can just Christoph> define a second IPaddress on the same interface. -- Eric M. Boehm /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ / No HTML or RTF in mail X No proprietary word-processing Respect Open Standards / \ files in mail -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba