List,
I got the multiple addresses working on my machine (thanks Brian and
Matthew). Now I have one more question...I add four addresses to my
box via ifcfg-eth1-range0, and all of the add correctly...however when I
connect to the internet through this box it masquerades my IP as
David Busby,
On Tuesday June 18, 2002 08:14, you said something about:
List,
I got the multiple addresses working on my machine (thanks Brian and
Matthew). Now I have one more question...I add four addresses to my
box via ifcfg-eth1-range0, and all of the add correctly...however when
Does RedHat 6.2 come with IP Alias support compiled into the kernel? Is
there a way I could tell?
Thanks =)
-Ed
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Ed Lazor wrote:
Does RedHat 6.2 come with IP Alias support compiled into the kernel?
Yes.
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Hello Simons,
And I have successfully deny all unused ports with ipchains on eth0, but I
found that the ipchains deny all ports on eth0:0, some of my users on the
network will connection to the eth0:0 IP and all of they are being reject
now.
Can the ipchains set rules on
Hello,
I had mount 2 IPs to the NIC with IP aliases
eth0 - 192.168.0.1
eth0:0 - 192.168.0.2
And I have successfully deny all unused ports with ipchains on eth0, but I
found that the ipchains deny all ports on eth0:0, some of my users on the
network will connection to the eth0:0 IP and all
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Simons wrote:
And I have successfully deny all unused ports with ipchains on eth0, but I
found that the ipchains deny all ports on eth0:0, some of my users on the
network will connection to the eth0:0 IP and all of they are being reject
now.
For all intents and