Yes. All IP addresses assigned to a NIC are stored in a link list data structure. The first element in this internal data structure is by default the "real" IP address and all others are aliases. If you happen to make some changes to the real IP address it is deleted and added back into the link list data structure. However it is inserted at the end of the list, thus the next element in the list becomes the first IP address and the default one assigned for NAT.
To correct this you can: 1. Go to the Alias screen and do a Save. This will rebuild the list. Or 2. Reboot. This will rebuild the IP list. Paul >--------------------- Attention ----------------------------- >Online GNAT Box User Forum is Now Open >Click the Register link and sign up today >http://www.gnatbox.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi >------------------------------------------------------------- >Send postings to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Access the list archives at: http://www.gnatbox.com/gb-users/ >------------------------------------------------------------- >Do anyone have any idea why our adress that's shown from the internet has >change to one of the alias we have instead of beeing the external ip adress >of our interface card ? > >// Andreas >---------------------------------------------- >To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with "unsubscribe gb-users your_email_address >in the body of the message -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul Emerson Tel: +1.407.380.0220 x106 Global Technology Associates, Inc. Fax: +1.407.380.6080 3505 Lake Lynda Drive Mobile: +1.407.310.8563 Suite 109 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Orlando, Florida 32817 USA Web: http://www.gta.com Mobile Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
