Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-10 Thread steve
Le Mardi 9 Mai 2006 21:43, Pascal Hambourg a écrit : steve a écrit : je n'arrive pas à pinger depuis 192.168.20.2 sur 192.168.2.2. Ça veut dire quoi exactement je n'arrive pas ? Il y a un message d'erreur ? non. je pingue et il ne se passe rien, à part que si je pingue sur

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-10 Thread Pascal Hambourg
steve a écrit : [...] #tcpdump -i ath0 port 80 listening on ath0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes 08:12:12.830823 IP portable.maison.mrs.54577 dolibarr.maison.mrs.www: S 511354364:511354364(0) win 5840 mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 548769588 0,nop,wscale 2 [...] Avec -n pour

[RÉSOLU] Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-10 Thread steve
Le Mercredi 10 Mai 2006 13:14, Pascal Hambourg a écrit : steve a écrit : [...] #tcpdump -i ath0 port 80 listening on ath0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes 08:12:12.830823 IP portable.maison.mrs.54577 dolibarr.maison.mrs.www: S 511354364:511354364(0) win 5840 mss

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-09 Thread steve
Le Lundi 8 Mai 2006 21:59, Pascal Hambourg a écrit : Salut, Salut, steve a écrit : Ayant eu le besoin pour une ip de plus, j'en ai créé une, eth1:0, sur laquelle écoute un apache. Maintenant j'aimerai pourvoir accéder à ce serveur depuis n'importe où dans mon réseau local. J'ai donc

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-09 Thread Pascal Hambourg
steve a écrit : Ce que j'essaie de faire, c'est d'avoir 2 sites web sur la même machine et accessible depuis mon réseau interne (en 192.168.20.0/24). J'ai trois interfaces sur le serveur : eth0 sur internet, eth1 (192.168.2.2) et ath0 (192.168.20.1). J'ai un serveur web auquel j'accède via

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-09 Thread on4hu
comme ce sont 2 réseau différent ton masque est t'il prévu pour, par exemple: 255.255.0.0 et non 255.255.255.0 ? André ON4HU Le Mardi 9 Mai 2006 13:36, Pascal Hambourg a écrit : steve a écrit : Ce que j'essaie de faire, c'est d'avoir 2 sites web sur la même machine et accessible depuis mon

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-09 Thread steve
Le Mardi 9 Mai 2006 13:36, Pascal Hambourg a écrit : steve a écrit : Ce que j'essaie de faire, c'est d'avoir 2 sites web sur la même machine et accessible depuis mon réseau interne (en 192.168.20.0/24). J'ai trois interfaces sur le serveur : eth0 sur internet, eth1 (192.168.2.2) et ath0

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-09 Thread Pascal Hambourg
steve a écrit : je n'arrive pas à pinger depuis 192.168.20.2 sur 192.168.2.2. Ça veut dire quoi exactement je n'arrive pas ? Il y a un message d'erreur ? non. je pingue et il ne se passe rien, à part que si je pingue sur dolibarr.maison.mrs, il me trouve la bonne IP: ping

[HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-08 Thread steve
Bonjour, Ayant eu le besoin pour une ip de plus, j'en ai créé une, eth1:0, sur laquelle écoute un apache. Maintenant j'aimerai pourvoir accéder à ce serveur depuis n'importe où dans mon réseau local. J'ai donc écrit quelque règle iptables pour le permettre. Le problème se présente au moment

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-08 Thread Sylvain Sauvage
Lundi 8 mai 2006, 12:22:26 CEST, steve a écrit : Bonjour, 'jour, Ayant eu le besoin pour une ip de plus, j'en ai créé une, eth1:0, sur laquelle écoute un apache. Maintenant j'aimerai pourvoir accéder à ce serveur depuis n'importe où dans mon réseau local. J'ai donc écrit quelque règle

Re: [HS] iptables et ip aliasing

2006-05-08 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Salut, steve a écrit : Ayant eu le besoin pour une ip de plus, j'en ai créé une, eth1:0, sur laquelle écoute un apache. Maintenant j'aimerai pourvoir accéder à ce serveur depuis n'importe où dans mon réseau local. J'ai donc écrit quelque règle iptables pour le permettre. Le problème se

IP-Aliasing

2005-07-11 Thread Frank Hempel
Hello, I don't get IP-Aliasing to work. The machine has got one interface (eth0) working correctly with ip=192.168.1.1 Issuing the commands ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.1.100 route add -host 192.168.1.100 dev eth0:1 brings the interface eth0:1 up, but I can't ping it from the same machine

Re: IP-Aliasing

2005-07-11 Thread Darryl Clarke
On 7/11/05, Frank Hempel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I don't get IP-Aliasing to work. The machine has got one interface (eth0) working correctly with ip=192.168.1.1 Issuing the commands ifconfig eth0:1 192.168.1.100 route add -host 192.168.1.100 dev eth0:1 brings the interface

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread Couraud Rgis
mais ça ne rajoute pas du tout les adresses tant convoitées. Le man est assez radin en explications. J'aimerai, tant que faire se peut, conserver la configuration de mes interfaces dans le fichier interfaces, et ne pas avoir à créer un script. Est-ce possible ? Oui c'est possible : auto

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread Frédéric Bothamy
* PII 233 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-04-20 12:19] : Bonjour, j'aimerai ajouter des adresses IP à l'une de mes interfaces. Utiliser les commandes ifconfig et route fonctionne, mais j'ai vu dans un HOWTO (mais seulement un seul) qu'une modification de /etc/network/interfaces suffirait : du

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread PII 233
Le Sun, 20 Apr 2003 12:43:53 +0200, Couraud Régis écrivait : auto eth1:0 iface eth1:0 inet static address 192.168.0.3 netmask 255.255.0.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255 Puis ensuite eth0:1 ; eth0:2 ... merci ! la config suivante a fonctionné : === auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread PII 233
Le Sun, 20 Apr 2003 13:04:20 +0200, Frédéric Bothamy écrivait : Tu peux aussi regarder le IP-Alias mini-HOWTO (http://www.ibiblio.org/mdw/HOWTO/mini/IP-Alias/). oui, j'ai fait plus que regarder : j'ai essayé et ça fonctionne, mais pas sans un script à ajouter à la mano dans la séquence d'init. Ni

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread Lehmann Guillaume
PII 233 wrote: Bonjour, j'aimerai ajouter des adresses IP à l'une de mes interfaces. Utiliser les commandes ifconfig et route fonctionne, mais j'ai vu dans un HOWTO (mais seulement un seul) qu'une modification de /etc/network/interfaces suffirait : du genre : iface eth0 inet static

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread PII 233
Le Sun, 20 Apr 2003 15:08:44 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrivait : Juste une petite question : pourquoi ton masque de sous-réseau est-il 255.255.0.0 ? parce que :) Moi j'aurais mis 255.255.255.0, j'aurai pu, effectivement, vue la config de mon réseau, ça n'aurait rien changé. parque que le

Re: IP aliasing

2003-04-20 Thread Nicolas Ledez
Le Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 04:29:55PM +0200, PII 233 a écrit : Merci de m'expliquer, parce que je n'ai visiblement pas tout compris... Voilà une bonne explication : http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/cgi-bin/rfc/rfc1918.html Extrait : « The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has reserved

IP aliasing y red interna

2003-02-27 Thread Aitor
peticion desde la ip de inet y no desde la ip asignada con ip aliasing. Bien despues de este rollo la pregunta es: ¿por que? no es capaz de hacer la peticion desde una ip por ip aliasing Gracias - -- _ Web Personal http://go.to/nuestra.web Debian Sarge GNU

[OT] Ip-aliasing + Ip- Masquerading: Es conveniente?

2002-11-25 Thread Rubn Gmez Antol
-aliasing. Bien, despues de documentarme, he leido por algún lado que no es muy conveniente, concretamente en el ip-masquerading howto: [Ip-masquerade howto] ( IP Aliasing ) - Can IP Masquerade work with only ONE Ethernet network card? Yes and no. With the IP Alias kernel feature, users can

Re: [OT] Ip-aliasing + Ip- Masquerading: Es conveniente?

2002-11-25 Thread andres
ADSL, y por motivos que ya comente en otro correo a la lista, necesitaba que el servidor que tenemos funcionando utilizara dos redes: 192.168.0.0 129.100.1.100 La respuesta que se me dio a no utilizar dos tarjetas de red, fue utilizar ip-aliasing. Bien, despues de documentarme, he leido por

Re: [OT] Ip-aliasing + Ip- Masquerading: ¿Es conveniente?

2002-11-25 Thread Rubén Gómez Antolí
reglas del cortafuegos, de hecho le voy a echar un vistazo detenidamente a ver si me voy aclarando un poco, que estoy muy verde en este asunto. Pero, la principal pregunta es si ¿es o no posible utilizar ip-aliasing con ip-masquerading? La respuesta negativa no dejaria mas opcion que comprar una

IP aliasing and PCMCIA network cards

2002-05-12 Thread Niall Mansfield
What is the official way to set up extra IP addresses on a single PCMICA card? I can obviously add a line like: ifconfig eth0:1 10.2.3.4 netmask 255.0.0.0 up to /etc/pcmcia/network.opts but: (a) it would be invoked even in the case of a network stop (b) doesn't remove the interface when

Re: IP aliasing and PCMCIA network cards

2002-05-12 Thread Colin Watson
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 09:02:43AM +0100, Niall Mansfield wrote: What is the official way to set up extra IP addresses on a single PCMICA card? I use this in /etc/network/interfaces: iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.124.34 network 192.168.124.0 netmask

KDM and ip aliasing

2001-09-20 Thread Michael Meskes
Hi, does anyone know how to configure KDM to run on an aliased IP? I do have a machine running 2 IPs on one network card. For some network reasons I need KDM to run on the aliased one and not the original one. The clients try to connect via chooser broadcast and only see the original IP address.

Re: KDM and ip aliasing

2001-09-20 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
I tried setting DisplayManager.sourceAddress but this does not seem to change anything. which version of kde/kdm are you using? if it's = 2.2alpha2, the setting is in kdmrc, section [Xdmcp], key SourceAddress=true/false. otherwise i can only ask, if it works with plain xdm - if not, then i

Re: KDM and ip aliasing

2001-09-20 Thread Michael Meskes
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 12:15:32PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote: which version of kde/kdm are you using? if it's = 2.2alpha2, the Sorry, forgot that. It's 2.1.1. otherwise i can only ask, if it works with plain xdm - if not, then i obviously have something more to code ... I have to try

IP aliasing

2001-09-18 Thread Fabrice Cartron
Bonjour, Mon problème: je souhaite utiliser l'IP aliasing. Mon reseau est fonctionnel, le kernel 2.2.16 est configuré pour l'IP aliasing. Si je charge mon interface de cette facon: ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.46.26 aucun problème Par contre si je renseigne directement le fichier

Re: IP aliasing

2001-09-18 Thread Didier Link
On mar, 2001-09-18 at 14:15, Fabrice Cartron wrote: Bonjour, Bonjour, [...] # The loopback interface # automatically added when upgrading auto lo Ici (dans la ligne auto) rajoute eth0 et eth0:0 iface lo inet loopback # The first network card - this entry was created during the Debian

Re: IP aliasing

2001-09-18 Thread Stephane Leclerc
# The loopback interface # automatically added when upgrading auto lo iface lo inet loopback # The first network card - this entry was created during the Debian installation # (network, broadcast and gateway are optional) # automatically added when upgrading Il faut ajouter auto. Démarre

Re: IP aliasing

2001-09-18 Thread Martin Man
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 02:15:35PM +0200, Fabrice Cartron wrote: Bonjour, Mon probl?me: je souhaite utiliser l'IP aliasing. Mon reseau est fonctionnel, le kernel 2.2.16 est configuré pour l'IP aliasing. Si je charge mon interface de cette facon: ifconfig eth0:0 192.168.46.26 aucun

iptables, masquerading and ip-aliasing

2001-09-01 Thread Anders Lennartsson
Hi Is it possible, with iptables, to do masquerading or NAT from an ethernet-aliased ip-address? Or will the returning traffic originate from the physical address of the nic? As I understand this was not possible with ipchains and earlier tools. I'm asking because I have two real ip-addresses :)

IP Aliasing with /etc/network/interfaces

2001-07-25 Thread George
Hi does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing with the /etc/network/interfaces (debian method). I could easily add another startup script with ifconfigs and routes, but that would be messy and uncalled for and I'm sure someone must have done it before and got it right. Nomatter what I've tried

Re: IP Aliasing with /etc/network/interfaces

2001-07-25 Thread John Galt
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, George wrote: Hi does anyone know how I can using ip aliasing with the /etc/network/interfaces (debian method). I could easily add another startup script with ifconfigs and routes, but that would be messy and uncalled for and I'm sure someone must have done it before and got

Re: named y ip aliasing

2001-02-20 Thread Jaume Sabater
Hola Hue-Bond! At 21:20 20/02/01 +0100, you wrote: El lunes 19 de febrero de 2001 a la(s) 17:04:25 +0100, Jaume Sabater contaba: visto que puedes dar servicio a un rango de ips, pero no me sirve, pues las ips que tengo son todas del mismo rango. ¿Cómo se especifica el rango? Si se

named y ip aliasing

2001-02-19 Thread Jaume Sabater
Enas... Tengo named rulando sobre una máquina que tiene una ethernet con varias ips (ip aliasing). Lo que yo quiero es que named solo responda a una de esas ips, pero mirando la documentacion no he encontrado lo que busco... He visto que puedes dar servicio a un rango de ips, pero no me sirve

Re: named y ip aliasing

2001-02-19 Thread Juan Carlos Muro
/etc/network. ¿Tendré que añadir ahí (a '/etc/network/interfaces') las interfaces? He añadido lo siguiente: iface eth0:0 inet static address 172.16.8.3 netmask 255.255.252.0 gateway 172.16.11.253 y tampoco funciona. Tengo el 'ip aliasing' como módulo en el kernel. ¿Me falta

Re: ip-aliasing + kernel 2.4

2001-02-13 Thread VarnYu
hi, oops, i missed the subject, sorry about that. here's the original question: On 12 Feb 2001 21:29:37 CET, VarnYu said: Hi, Can someone tell me please, how can I use ip-aliasing in kernel v2.4? I've tried the old stuff in /etc/interfaces (eth0:0, eth0:1, etc) but it doesn't

Re: ip-aliasing + kernel 2.4

2001-02-13 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 09:41:50AM +0100, VarnYu wrote: Can someone tell me please, how can I use ip-aliasing in kernel v2.4? I've tried the old stuff in /etc/interfaces (eth0:0, eth0:1, etc) but it doesn't worked. Actually I haven't found any options in the kernel about ip

Re: Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-25 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:36:14PM -0800, Willy Lee wrote: Nathan E Norman wrote: 2) You're missing the network line from your iface stanza. Since it looks to me like you're adding a different subnet this is kinda important. Ok, I thought (from man interfaces) that the network line was

Re: Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-24 Thread Willy Lee
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Ethan Benson wrote: just add something like this to /etc/network/interfaces: iface eth0:0 inet static address 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.0.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255 gateway 192.168.0.10 then run

Re: Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-24 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 03:24:16PM -0800, Willy Lee wrote: just add something like this to /etc/network/interfaces: iface eth0:0 inet static address 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 network 192.168.0.0 broadcast 192.168.0.255 gateway

Re: Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-24 Thread Willy Lee
for a while ...) Ok, but the output of ifconfig in the IP-aliasing mini-HOWTO *does* have those lines, which confused me. 2) You're missing the network line from your iface stanza. Since it looks to me like you're adding a different subnet this is kinda important. Ok, I thought (from man

Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-17 Thread Jeffrey C. Albro
I want eth0 to listen on two ip addresses. The first is normally set up with /etc/networking/interfaces however, neither, man interfaces or man ifup have any information on this. Also, even though I got it working with ifconfig eth0:0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx It would be ugly (imo) to add to the

Re: Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-17 Thread Ethan Benson
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 06:40:22PM -0500, Jeffrey C. Albro wrote: I want eth0 to listen on two ip addresses. The first is normally set up with /etc/networking/interfaces however, neither, man interfaces or man ifup have any information on this. Also, even though I got it

Re: Ip Aliasing the Debian Way...

2001-01-17 Thread Jeffrey C. Albro
boinks head I didn't think I could treat eth0:0 as just another interface, but it worked great : ) -Jeff On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Ethan Benson wrote: just add something like this to /etc/network/interfaces: iface eth0:0 inet static address 192.168.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0

Setting up IP aliasing, cannot find kernel modules

2000-08-10 Thread Gordon Pedersen
I need to set up IP aliasing and per the (aging but probably still sound) IP-Alias-Mini-HOWTO, I need the .../ipv4/ip_alias.o module. It's not on my system. It doesn't appear to be in kernel-source-2.2.15--I downloaded but did not untar it, just peeked inside with 'tar -t'. I can't find

Re: Setting up IP aliasing, cannot find kernel modules

2000-08-10 Thread Adam Scriven
a custom kernel, but it is available for kernel recompile. make menuconfig - look under Network (Sorry, I forget the exact name) - It's in there, IP Aliasing. I'm by far not an expert, I just happened to do this the other day (turns out I didn't need to, so I didn't finish the procedure

Re: Setting up IP aliasing, cannot find kernel modules

2000-08-10 Thread Florian Friesdorf
On Thu, Aug 10, 2000 at 08:25:09AM -0500, Gordon Pedersen wrote: I need to set up IP aliasing and per the (aging but probably still sound) IP-Alias-Mini-HOWTO, I need the .../ipv4/ip_alias.o module. I'm running potato with customized 2.2.17pre6 or something like that. And here cannot

IP aliasing on loopback ( Slink )

2000-01-28 Thread M.K.Pai
Guys, Please help me. I am trying to do IP aliasing on loopback, i,e create lo:0, lo:1 etc. The steps outlined in IP Aliasing mini-howto don't seem to work for me. Step 1 : I do /sbin/ifconfig lo:0 192.168.0.1 Now 192.168.0.1 appears as lo:0 in ifconfig Step 2 : Then I do

IP Aliasing on slink/2.2.12

1999-11-06 Thread Damon Muller
Hi gang, I've got a pretty base slink install with a few additions (all the proposed updates, and some stuff from netgod), for which I have compiled a cusom 2.2.12 kernel. I have IP alias support compiled into the kernel: callisto% grep ALIAS /usr/src/linux/.config CONFIG_IP_ALIAS=y However,

Re: IP Aliasing on slink/2.2.12

1999-11-06 Thread aphro
im sure youve done this but have you updated the routing table for the new alias ? i use a perl script to add aliases, i just enter the domains into a file and it detects what can be added and adds them (it automatically ignores hosts that are already bound to another machine/network) if you

lost IP aliasing

1999-05-25 Thread Eugene Sevinian
Hi all, Recently I was installing slink on machine with 4 network cards. On of them is recognized as 3c905B (100mps). As it was put to 10mps mode at boot time I switched to kernels 2.2.5-7 and now it works fine in 100mps, but at the same time I am unable to use IP-alias which was working without

IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread M.C. Vernon
I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need to do anything else. Will it be run last of all (and if not, where should I put it

Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread servis
*- On 10 Mar, M.C. Vernon wrote about IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot? I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need

Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread whbell
Matthew, I have just added an aliased interface to my system. What I did, (anyone, correct me if I am wrong), was to add another section to the bottom of the /etc/init.d/network script. I just followed the syntax used for the two real interfaces but gave the aliased interface the name-

Re: IP-aliasing scripts - in /etc/rc.boot?

1999-03-10 Thread David Wright
Quoting M.C. Vernon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I have a little custom script set up to ipalias. I need to make it auto-run on bootup (I'm leaving the machine in a cupboard a long way from home). Can I just place it in /etc/rc.boot/ip_alias_fudge ? or do I need to do anything else. Will it be run

IP-aliasing

1999-03-02 Thread Ian Keith Setford
I have a one gateway with a 3c905b (Boomerang) running 2.2.2 just fine. When I use ifconfig to alias an ip it works no problem. On a different machine, an HP Vectra, with a 3c905b? (Cyclone) and the IP-aliasing works only with 2.0 kernels. Weird. I have compiled 2.2.2 for this Vectra 6 times

Re: IP-aliasing

1999-03-02 Thread wtopa
Subject: IP-aliasing Date: Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 06:05:07PM -0600 In reply to:Ian Keith Setford Quoting Ian Keith Setford([EMAIL PROTECTED]): I have a one gateway with a 3c905b (Boomerang) running 2.2.2 just fine. When I use ifconfig to alias an ip it works no problem

Re: ip aliasing

1998-12-02 Thread Jeff Katcher
Babs wrote: error on boot is: no dependancy information ip_alias.o and then mod-prob error on each eth0:1, eth0:2, eth0:3 Any ideas??? try looking at your /lib/modules/2.0.34/modules.dep look for the section where your ip_alias module is and follow the general format and add ip_alias.o

Re: ip aliasing

1998-11-24 Thread Piotr Wachowiak
kernel 2.0.34, a ne2000 either, ip aliasing built into the kernel i have already had the system admin check my network file and all is configured properly ie. temptress:/# cat /etc/init.d/network #! /bin/sh ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 route add -net 127.0.0.0 ifconfig eth0 000.000.000.000 netmask

ip aliasing

1998-11-23 Thread Babs
I am running kernel 2.0.34, a ne2000 either, ip aliasing built into the kernel i have already had the system admin check my network file and all is configured properly ie. temptress:/# cat /etc/init.d/network #! /bin/sh ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 route add -net 127.0.0.0 ifconfig eth0

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-07 Thread m*
On Thu, Jul 02, 1998 at 11:53:32AM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote: firstly, replace all those ifconfig route commands with something like this: i=1 while [ $i -le 254 ] ; do ifconfig eth0:$i XXX.231.206.$i netmask 255.255.255.0 route add -host XXX.231.206.$i eth0:$i $i=$(( $i +

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-06 Thread Ian Eure
On Thu, Jul 02, 1998 at 11:33:13PM +0800, Jieyao wrote: I am currently setting up a Mail and Webserver (hamm, 2.0.33). I have got a whole package of 256 IP addresses that I want to assign to this server. In the NET-3-HOWTO I read that I have to set it up like this: Why do you want to

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-03 Thread Andy Spiegl
First of all thanks a lot for your fast help, especially to Craig! firstly, replace all those ifconfig route commands with something like this: i=1 while [ $i -le 254 ] ; do ifconfig eth0:$i XXX.231.206.$i netmask 255.255.255.0 route add -host XXX.231.206.$i eth0:$i

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-02 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Wed, Jul 01, 1998 at 10:30:46AM -0700, Ian Eure wrote: Why do you want to give the machine 256 ips? It's pointless unless you do webhosting, and there are better ways of doing that eg with apache's VirtualHost setup. You can't do virtual FTP domains without IPs, and not all browsers support

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-02 Thread Craig Sanders
On 1 Jul 1998, Andy Spiegl wrote: I am currently setting up a Mail and Webserver (hamm, 2.0.33). I have got a whole package of 256 IP addresses that I want to assign to this server. In the NET-3-HOWTO I read that I have to set it up like this: # here I am trying to set up the IP-Aliasing

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-02 Thread Jieyao
I am currently setting up a Mail and Webserver (hamm, 2.0.33). I have got a whole package of 256 IP addresses that I want to assign to this server. In the NET-3-HOWTO I read that I have to set it up like this: Why do you want to give the machine 256 ips? It's pointless unless you do

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-02 Thread matthew tebbens
I am running Debian with 1 IP address and like 20 or 30 virtual hosts, and EVERYTHING works. :) On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Jieyao wrote: I am currently setting up a Mail and Webserver (hamm, 2.0.33). I have got a whole package of 256 IP addresses that I want to assign to this server. In

Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-01 Thread Andy Spiegl
} ] route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1 # here I am trying to set up the IP-Aliasing for the whole # subnetwork XXX.231.206.x ifconfig eth0:1 XXX.231.206.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route add -net XXX.231.206.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 eth0:1 ifconfig eth0:2 XXX.231.206.2 netmask 255.255.255.0 up route

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-01 Thread Ian Eure
On Wed, Jul 01, 1998 at 02:55:39PM +, Andy Spiegl wrote: Hi! I am currently setting up a Mail and Webserver (hamm, 2.0.33). I have got a whole package of 256 IP addresses that I want to assign to this server. In the NET-3-HOWTO I read that I have to set it up like this: Why do you want

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-01 Thread matthew tebbens
I only have 1 main IP address (actually 5, but only one is used), and I host a number of domains for web space and mail I use Apache, and Qmail Both are really good for Virtual Hosting Matthew On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, Ian Eure wrote: On Wed, Jul 01, 1998 at 02:55:39PM +, Andy

Re: Please help with IP Aliasing

1998-07-01 Thread Ian Eure
If you are using apache and qmail, you have no need whatsoever for binding more than 1 ip to your system. eg, on my system, I'm doing virtual webhosting email for a few domains. so... if you go to http://crosssound.narrows.com, you get one page. If you go to http://www3.minion.ml.org, you get a

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-20 Thread tps
On Dec 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take a look at it, I would appreciate it. Heh. Oops! I guess telling you where to look would be even better! It's off my ISP

IP Aliasing

1997-12-20 Thread tps
I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take a look at it, I would appreciate it. Tim -- Tim Sailer (at home) Coastal Internet, Inc. Network and Systems Operations

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-20 Thread Steve \Stevers!\ Coile
On Fri, 19 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Dec 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take a look at it, I would appreciate it. Heh. Oops! I guess telling you where

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-20 Thread Craig Sawyer
On Fri, 19 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Dec 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take a look at it, I would appreciate it. Heh. Oops! I guess telling you

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-20 Thread tps
On Dec 19, Craig Sawyer wrote Nice page, I don't ever put the dev in my route add -host 111.222.333.444 eth0:1 line. Hrm. Good point. It's not in the man page anymore. I guess old habits die hard.. you might want to go into, eth0 being the first ethernet card, and some ppl may want it on

Re: BIND 8.1.1 and IP aliasing in Linux

1997-12-18 Thread dA' Phucilage Phactory
I have several Linux DNS servers, two of which have IP aliases on one interface. Recently I upgraded from BIND 4.9.6 to BIND 8.1.1. One of the subtle problems I have noticed is now the machines that have IP aliases don't automatically update a zone when sent a notify by the primary server.

Re: BIND 8.1.1 and IP aliasing in Linux

1997-12-18 Thread Richard L Shepherd
On Thu, 18 Dec 1997, dA' Phucilage Phactory wrote: I have several Linux DNS servers, two of which have IP aliases on one interface. Recently I upgraded from BIND 4.9.6 to BIND 8.1.1. One of the subtle problems I have noticed is now the machines that have IP aliases don't automatically

BIND 8.1.1 and IP aliasing in Linux

1997-12-17 Thread Richard L Shepherd
I have several Linux DNS servers, two of which have IP aliases on one interface. Recently I upgraded from BIND 4.9.6 to BIND 8.1.1. One of the subtle problems I have noticed is now the machines that have IP aliases don't automatically update a zone when sent a notify by the primary server.

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-12 Thread Nils Rennebarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 11 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Our upstream provider is forcing us to change our Class C. Now, we need to run two blocks parallel for awhile. We're running Debian Linux (2.0.32) and I was wondering how to set up an IP address

IP Aliasing

1997-12-11 Thread sclarke
Hello, Our upstream provider is forcing us to change our Class C. Now, we need to run two blocks parallel for awhile. We're running Debian Linux (2.0.32) and I was wondering how to set up an IP address alias. i.e. we want our eth0 card to have two different addresses. Any pointers on how to

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-11 Thread sclarke
As a further note, we are using SCO and an older version of Slackware. On the Slackware machine, we compiled in a patch so that the command 'ifconfig net0 alias x.x.x.x' works. It works by default in SCO 5. I was hoping there's a way to do it on the linux box without patching anything. Thanks

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-12-11 Thread Martin Bialasinski
On Thu, 11 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Our upstream provider is forcing us to change our Class C. Now, we need to run two blocks parallel for awhile. We're running Debian Linux (2.0.32) and I was wondering how to set up an IP address alias. i.e. we want our eth0 card to have two

Re: IP aliasing

1997-09-11 Thread Terry Dawson
Maarten Boekhold wrote: I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do: ifconfig eth0 alias new-address However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't say anything about aliasing. This is with netbase 2.13-1.

Re: IP aliasing

1997-09-11 Thread Jason Costomiris
On Thu, Sep 11, 1997 at 03:30:18PM +1000, Terry Dawson wrote: : Maarten Boekhold wrote: : : I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the : Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do: : : ifconfig eth0 alias new-address : : However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man

IP aliasing

1997-09-10 Thread Maarten Boekhold
Hi, I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do: ifconfig eth0 alias new-address However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't say anything about aliasing. This is with netbase 2.13-1. Anybody who can get me goin'

Re: IP aliasing

1997-09-10 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Wed, 10 Sep 1997, Maarten Boekhold wrote: : Hi, : : I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the : Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do: : : ifconfig eth0 alias new-address : : However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't : say anything

Re: IP aliasing

1997-09-10 Thread Eloy A. Paris
Remco van de Meent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Use 'ifconfig eth0:1 new-address' Right; then use eth0:2, then eth0:3 and so on for new virtual hosts. E.- -- Eloy A. Paris Information Technology Department Rockwell Automation de Venezuela Telephone: +58-2-9432311 Fax: +58-2-9431645 -- TO

Re: IP aliasing

1997-09-10 Thread m*
Maarten Boekhold wrote: Hi, I tried to steup an IP alias on a machine here. According to the Virtual-Web mini-HOWTO, I can do: ifconfig eth0 alias new-address However, ifconfig says 'alias' is not a hostname. 'man ifconfig' doesn't say anything about aliasing. This is with netbase

Re: IP aliasing in debian 1.3

1997-08-21 Thread Richard Ayres
On Wed, 20 Aug 1997, Dan Dooher wrote: I'm trying to enable IP aliasing, but when a execute: /sbin/insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_alias.o It returns: ip_alias.o: No such file or directory. It sounds like you need to build yourself a custom kernel. Get the 'kernel-package

IP aliasing in debian 1.3

1997-08-20 Thread Dan Dooher
Gang, I'm trying to enable IP aliasing, but when a execute: /sbin/insmod /lib/modules/`uname -r`/ipv4/ip_alias.o It returns: ip_alias.o: No such file or directory. Can anyone tell me where I can get this and if there are any special instructions I should no about? Regards, Dan

IP Aliasing

1997-08-13 Thread Dan Dooher
. The man page on the Debian system is the same on the old RedHat system--so that's no help. Can any one tell me the args to ifconfig for IP aliasing under Debian? Regards, Dan -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL

Re: IP Aliasing

1997-08-13 Thread Remco van de Meent
says, SIOCSIFADDR: No such device, SIOCSIFBRDADDR: No : such device. : : The man page on the Debian system is the same on the old RedHat : system--so that's : no help. Can any one tell me the args to ifconfig for IP aliasing under : Debian? Well, I don't think your syntax is incorrect

ip aliasing and virtual servers

1997-06-14 Thread keith york
I am new to Linux (just installed it a week since) and I want to get the machine to answer to additional ip addresses and run virtual servers with apache. Is there a comprehensive guide to this anywhere? I have read the mini-HowTo on ipaliasing but its not very clear to me (being a newbie!)

Re: Does IP aliasing work?

1996-09-21 Thread rbr
sooo easy as does the mini-howto at http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/IP-Alias. What are we doing wrong? Just to follow up - we did get IP aliasing to work. It turned out we did not have the kernel built correctly after all. I guess 'make menuconfig' was just too easy for me! I'm glad

Re: Does IP aliasing work?

1996-09-21 Thread Winfried Truemper
John D. Amidon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: : vtcs-cvs# ifconfig eth0:0 136.0.0.1 : SIOCSIFADDR: Invalid argument It means you have no eth0:0. Probably you didn't load the ip_alias module; just issue insmod ip_alias and it should work. A good idea would be to run kerneld (he manages things like

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