> On 5. Nov 2020, at 03:17, Jonathan Billings <billings@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Nov 4, 2020, at 18:39, Roger Heflin <rogerheflin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Typically if you want put 3 ip addresses in the same subnet on a >> network usually you use a single network adaptor and add extra VIPs on >> it. >> >> see: https://www.jamescoyle.net/how-to/307-create-a-virtual-ip-address-in-linux >> >> eth0:1 for the device names it the 1st vip, :1 as the 2nd vip and so >> on. They all exist on the same adaptor. >> >> with the same network on all 3 what interface it goes out can be >> different than the one it came in and this can cause significant >> issues on the network. > > Unfortunately, this is rather out of date advice and not supported with modern tools. > > You can just put all IPs on one interface using NetworkManager or the ‘ip’ tool. Even the old network-scripts method uses IPADDR1=, IPADDR2=, and so on, all on one named interface. ‘Ifconfig’ is no longer installed by default and doesn’t support many features. Thanks for the help! Fixed it :) Scott
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