we do it all the time.
basically, you set up an eth0:0 and an eth0:1 config file. each looks
identical, except for the ip addresses and network mask stuff. the eth0:1
is the one that is your private ip address. I believe the files are in
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts. I may be getting os's confused.
At any rate, in the /etc/smb.conf file (it might be in a different
location depending upon which version of samba you are using), you can
only allow connections from certain networks.
bug
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Timothy Litwiller wrote:
> how do I put two ip addresses to the same network card -
>
> specifically I would like to use my public IP address 203.53.###.53 and
> a private ip address 192.168.2.53 on the same card.
>
> also if this works then what do I need to do to make samba function only
> on the private ip#
>
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