Re: Ethernet set-up problem

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All,

The problem was changes to IP aliasing in Kernel 2.4.x

This page led me to the answers....

http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/mini/other-formats/html_single/IP-Alias.html

Thanks for your quiet help....  (^;
George


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Thursday, March 6, 2003, 9:58:06 PM, you wrote:

GH> Howdy Psycher's,

GH> I have a particularly perplexing problem.

GH> I installed Psyche on a new machine with tons of power.
GH> We moved over our files from a RH 6.2 machine.

GH> Initially,  Psyche was set up on a DHCP network and then was moved
GH> to a network with static IPs. I used some of the 6.2
GH> network scripts to set up the server, then I went to the documentation
GH> and tried to do it right.

GH> The setup is one ethernet port running 13 IPs for virtual servers.
GH> Since the setup, I've never had more than one IP work at a time --
GH> different IPs with different tweaks.  Any help would be appreciated.
GH> Below is the key network files.

GH> Peace,
GH> George

GH> -----------------
GH> /etc/sysconfig/network:
GH> NETWORKING=yes
GH> HOSTNAME=holylandtrust.org
GH> GATEWAY=64.29.138.1
GH> ---------------
GH> The main system IP address is in
GH> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:

GH> DEVICE=eth0
GH> IPADDR=64.29.138.66
GH> NETMASK=255.255.255.0
GH> GATEWAY=64.29.138.1
GH> ONBOOT=yes
GH> BOOTPROTO=none
GH> ---------------
GH> The first IP address used for Virtual Services
GH> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:1

GH> DEVICE=eth0
GH> IPADDR=64.29.138.67
GH> NETMASK=255.255.255.0
GH> GATEWAY=64.29.138.1
GH> ONBOOT=yes
GH> BOOTPROTO=none
GH> ---------------
GH> I copied the resolv.conf file from the 6.2 install.




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