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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 alias.  i.e. we
> want our eth0 card to have two different addresses.  Any pointers on how
> to do this?
Roll a kernel with ip-alias included or as a module (in the latter case
make sure the module is loaded) and use the normal ifconfig commands on
the magic names eth0:0, eth0:1,... to configure additional IP adresses on
the same physical device. See also
  kernel-source/Documentation/networking/alias.txt

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