Re: ip aliasing considered harmful?

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On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 06:51:25PM +0000, Curby . wrote:
> Other scripts that try to handle aliases match on both interface and IP; as 
> you hinted, there's no way to handle aliases directly.
> 
> What's the standard way to store these settings so they take effect upon 
> boot?  Since /etc/init.d usually only contains scripts and not custom 
> configurations, i guess /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup.d would be the 
> one way of doing it.

i don't know that there's necessarily a "standard" way to do this.  if
the aliases are needed solely for iptables nat purposes--i just
add/remove them as part of my firewall script start/stop.

-j

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