[I posted this before subscribing; I couldn't find it in the archives after a few hours, so I'm trying again now. Apologies if it reaches the list twice!] Hi, I am connected through one ethernet interface to a network on which two subnets are available. One is in the 192.168.11.0 range, the other in the 172.31.1.0 range. On the first one, I have a static IP, on the second on, I obtain one by DHCP. Without bridging, I can set this up by using eth0 and eth0:1. Now, for virtualization, I want to set up a bridge on my one ethernet interface. I can do this just fine, and end up with (let's say) br0. Then, I can set an IP address to br0. But what I want to do is set two IP addresses. I have been unable to do so thus far. Trying to use br0:1 didn't produce anything useful. So, before trying further with br0:1 or something similar, I was wondering whether what I like to do is actually possible. If it is, am I on the right track? If it isn't, is there some other way to work around this? Best, Koen _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge