Am Samstag, 2. Juni 2007 15:03:20 schrieb Andrew Beverley:
> I don't think it's too bad :)

Ok, thanks!

> Adding an ALIAS= line in there seems to be fairly neat. However, I'm not
> sure about the variables ALIAS_GW and NET_GW. Surely these are unrelated
> to an alias, and could just as well be used without an alias?

I'm not sure what you mean.

I've one card in my box and the box is a member of 3 subnets. Because here are 
three routers so i setup two aliases and the routes to have access to all 
subnets. I've some customers where i need this cause i'm admin there. :-)
 
I use the eth0:n only for personal reason because i prefer ifconfig for daily 
usage. Tradition or the like ;-)

But if you leave them out it works fine too.

> Regards,
>
> Andy

greetz michael :))
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