On 10/27/05, Scott Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/27/05, Scott Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to determine why I can ssh into
> > this box on the first ip address, but cannot on any of its other ips.
> > There's 9 ip addresses in all. This machine has worked fine for
On 10/27/05, Scott Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to determine why I can ssh into
> this box on the first ip address, but cannot on any of its other ips.
> There's 9 ip addresses in all. This machine has worked fine for some
> time...
To restate, a machine I own has nine IP Addre
I'm greatly scratching my head trying to determine why I can ssh into
this box on the first ip address, but cannot on any of its other ips.
There's 9 ip addresses in all. This machine has worked fine for some
time - but that's not to say I didn't do something correct... I'm
pretty sure it was co
On Thu, Jul 28, 2005 at 11:46:34AM -0500, Matthew Lenz wrote:
>so what's the proper debian way of adding an ip alias to an interface?
>
>say i've got 192.168.0.2 on eth0 and I want 192.168.0.3 on eth0:0 (or 1
>whatever debian uses for the first ip alias on an interface)
>
On 7/28/05, Matthew Lenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so what's the proper debian way of adding an ip alias to an interface?
Add it to /etc/network/interfaces
> say i've got 192.168.0.2 on eth0 and I want 192.168.0.3 on eth0:0 (or 1
> whatever debian uses for the first
so what's the proper debian way of adding an ip alias to an interface?
say i've got 192.168.0.2 on eth0 and I want 192.168.0.3 on eth0:0 (or 1
whatever debian uses for the first ip alias on an interface)
-Matt
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On Oct 13 at 18:48, Alan Chandler spoke:
> Here is my /etc/network/interfaces with a number of aliased ip addresses on
> eth1.
>
> auto eth0 eth1 lo eth1:0 eth1:1 eth1:2
I have now
### etherconf DEBCONF AREA. DO NOT EDIT THIS AREA OR INSERT TEXT BEFORE IT.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
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SHA1
>
> On Sunday 13 October 2002 5:23 pm, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >how can one create an ip alias on an interface that has already
> >another ip address?
> >
> >-Hanspeter
>
>
> Here is my /etc/network/interfaces with a number of ali
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On Sunday 13 October 2002 5:23 pm, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> how can one create an ip alias on an interface that has already
> another ip address?
>
> -Hanspeter
Here is my /etc/network/interfaces with a number of alias
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
> how can one create an ip alias on an interface that has already
> another ip address?
There's a kernel option in recent kernels to enable IP aliasing. Once
you've done that, IIRC you can set the network settings with ifconfig for
eth
Hello,
how can one create an ip alias on an interface that has already
another ip address?
-Hanspeter
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* Kalle Olavi Niemitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.10.19 09:12:47+0300]:
> > eth0, IP Address A - can ping from my computer and from other computers
> > eth0:0, IP Address B - can ping ONLY from my computer but not from =
> > others. It is listed in ifconfig
>
> Are they in the same subnet?
most l
"Chad Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> eth0, IP Address A - can ping from my computer and from other computers
> eth0:0, IP Address B - can ping ONLY from my computer but not from =
> others. It is listed in ifconfig
Are they in the same subnet?
If you assign IP address A to eth0 and B to e
* Chad Morgan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011002 16:29]:
>
> Hello,
>
> I set up an IP Alias on my system but I'm unable to access the aliased IP
> address from other computers.
>
> I have:
> eth0, IP Address A - can ping from my computer and from other computers
>
Hello,
I set up an IP Alias on my system but I'm unable to
access the aliased IP address from other computers.
I have:
eth0, IP Address A - can ping from my computer and
from other computers
eth0:0, IP Address B - can ping ONLY from my
computer but not from others. It is list
Dave Sherohman wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 08:05:10PM -0300, Juan wrote:
> > How can I configure an IP ALIAS ?
>
> 1) Build a kernel with IP aliasing support
> 2) Assign an address to eth0:0, eth0:1, etc.
>
And, IIRC, in the 2.4.x kernel tree aliasing is default (or
On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 08:05:10PM -0300, Juan wrote:
> How can I configure an IP ALIAS ?
1) Build a kernel with IP aliasing support
2) Assign an address to eth0:0, eth0:1, etc.
Easy as that.
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Hi,
How can I configure an IP ALIAS ?
TIA,
Juan José Velázquez Garcia
Web Development
www.htmlspider.com.br
Michael Goodman was said to been seen saying:
> How do you assigned an IP Alias to a nic card at boot? I tried adding it to
> /etc/network/interfaces but it doesn't work. Thanks.
>
Have you tried the following? It works fine on my gateway machine
that has eth0 and e
How do you assigned an IP Alias to a nic card at boot? I tried adding it to
/etc/network/interfaces but it doesn't work. Thanks.
I'm having a lot of trouble getting dhcpcd to work on a virtual NIC, and I'm
having trouble with IP-alias in general. It works fine if I set it up
manually:
/sbin/ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.1.5 up
However, getting this to work by editing the "interfaces" config file in
/etc/ne
On Sat, Nov 13, 1999 at 01:14:07AM +1100, Damon Muller wrote
> Hi folks,
>
> Thanks to those who responded promptly to my pathetic cries for help with an
> IP aliasing problem. I have finally found the culprit.
>
> The ipmasq package obviously sets up some ipchains rules that prevent any
> connec
Damon Muller wrote:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I posted this a week or so ago, and although I got a couple of suggestions,
> nothing seemed to help. I've looked around the net, and not seen anything
> else like it anywhere.
>
> I have a pretty vanilla slink install, with the update for netbase
> recommen
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Damon Muller wrote:
dm-deb >Has *anyone* managed to get IP aliasing working on Slink? Surely someone
dm-deb >has.
i have, no problem on both 2.0 and 2.2 kernels, make sure the route is
added for the aliased ips. I got about 50 aliased ips on this machine for
web hosting.
dm-
On 12-Nov-1999 Damon Muller wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Thanks to those who responded promptly to my pathetic cries for help with an
> IP aliasing problem. I have finally found the culprit.
>
> The ipmasq package obviously sets up some ipchains rules that prevent any
> connections to IP aliases. I'd
Hi folks,
Thanks to those who responded promptly to my pathetic cries for help with an
IP aliasing problem. I have finally found the culprit.
The ipmasq package obviously sets up some ipchains rules that prevent any
connections to IP aliases. I'd installed the package (not sure why), and of
cours
Look your routing table.
# man route
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;m using a 2.2.12 kernal at the moment, but I
have also tried 2.0.38, and get exactly the same problem. Same thing if I
just use the standard slink netbase, with either 2.2.12 or 2.0.38.
Has *anyone* managed to get IP aliasing working on Slink? Surely someone
has.
The problem is, if I install an IP ali
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