This is easily accomplished with 'dummy' or aliased interfaces on most
any unix or unix clone i am aware of.  Even windows NT has the
capability to bind more than one IP address to a single physical network
adapter.

-gabe

On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 05:14:04PM -0500, Jimi Aleshin wrote:
>     My dad works at the Department of Defense for the U.S government and was
> telling me that he has like 200 computers in the area of where they work and
> (of course) a server. He was telling me (I might have heard him wrong) that
> 2 machines are able to have the same IP address on their own local network.
> I don't know if this is true or not? By the way, those computers are not
> connected to the internet, except two unclassified ones are. What do you all
> think?
> 
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