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Hello,

Is it possible to configure a host to have 2 different IP addresses each
associated with its own unique fully qualified domain name.

To be a little more precise,
let's say I have
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifc-eth0
configured for IP address 192.168.111.4 (say)

and I also have

/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifc-eth0:0
configured for IP address 192.168.111.5 (say)

However, /etc/sysconfig/network allows (or seems to allow) only a common
hostname associated with the IP addresses defined in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifc*

But what if I want 192.168.111.4 associated with hostname "buzz" and
192.168.111.5 associated with "bumble" on a host with a single ethernet
card eth0 ???

Thanks,
Tony


Tony Gogoi
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