Hi!,
Quote:> How can i realize two or more IP-Addresses on one interface?
Under Linux the approach is called: IP-Aliasing and is normally done by adding
a subsequence interface number to each interface. For example:
eth0,eth0:0,eth0:1,eth0:2 and so forth. These are the device names you use
when specifying an IP address for each connection. You might want to read
about IP-Aliasing at http://www.linuxdoc.org in the HOWTO section.
See ya
Dean Thompson
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