RE: Second IP address

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Sorry, you're right--I was thinking of IP Aliasing, but am I incorrect about
needing that compiled into the kernel too?

On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Jason Meyering wrote:

> You have to have masquerading compiled into your kernel, but 
once you do
> that, you can configure an alias on your adapter via ifconfig:

You don't need masquerading at all for this

> ifconfig eth0:1 <ipaddress> netmask <whatever> bcast <whatever> up

> -----Original Message-----
> I would to put a ethernet adapter (Eth0) to work with two IP 
> address. How I can do it ?

c'ya
sven

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