Re: iptables interface eth0:1 does not work

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** Reply to message from Hidemasa Yamakawa <yamakawa@TCSAmerica.com> on Fri, 06
Dec 2002 10:16:19 -0500


> Hi, all,
> 
> I assigned 2 ip address to one ethernet card.
> One is eth0 and another is eth0:1.
> INPUT and FORWARD policy is DROP
> When I input
> iptables -A  INPUT -i eth0:1 -j ACCEPT
> I got warning
> Warning: wierd character in interface `eth0:1' (No aliases, :, ! or *).
> and no packet come through this interface.
> Kindly advice please.

Iptables is not lying to you. It does not like the old standard alias syntax in
its rules.

Best bet is to do your routing with iproute2. Do a google search on LARTC.

jb



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