Re: IP aliasing issues

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On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 12:17:40AM -0000, Roger Beever wrote:
> Mark wrote:
> > Until yesterday I had eth0, eth1 and eth2 with a primary ip address,
> > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > eth1 with a range of 5 addresses, and eth2 with a range of 4 addresses
> > for a total of 12 ip addresses on 4 subnets on 3 ethernet cards with
> > 3 interfaces and 9 alias interfaces. So I'm pretty sure it works... :-)
> Sorry Mark it begs the question what have you today ?

I had two ADSL connections up for a period of 2 weeks in order to migrate
servers (mostly a DNS issue - but doing one server at a time was a bonus
with respect to my time distribution :-) ).

Now I'm back to one. eth2 is no longer used. Fedora Core gave me no trouble
during any of this (well no trouble that I didn't cause myself...).

Cheers,
mark

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