[Vserver] ifconfig problem with virtual interfaces

2006-01-23 Thread Raimund Specht
Hi ! We have a very strange problem here with virtual IP addresses (various up-to-date 2.6 kernels with vserver 2.0): Let eth0 have a normal IP address. Let v1 and v2 be two vservers with a virtual IP on eth0 each. # vserver v1 start # vserver v2 start ifconfig shows eth0, eth0:v1, and

Re: [Vserver] ifconfig problem with virtual interfaces

2006-01-23 Thread Björn Steinbrink
On 2006.01.23 12:31:53 +0100, Raimund Specht wrote: Hi ! We have a very strange problem here with virtual IP addresses (various up-to-date 2.6 kernels with vserver 2.0): Let eth0 have a normal IP address. Let v1 and v2 be two vservers with a virtual IP on eth0 each. # vserver v1

Re: [Vserver] ifconfig problem with virtual interfaces

2006-01-23 Thread Raimund Specht
Hi ! Björn Steinbrink write: # ifconfig eth0:1 1.2.3.4 # ifconfig eth0:2 1.2.3.5 # ifconfig eth0:1 del 1.2.3.4 Yep, that's default behaviour... :/ If you add the first address for a subnet, this becomes the 'primary' address for this subnet, all later added addresses becomes