On 7/02/2015 5:52 PM, Tim Tassonis wrote:
> On 07.02.2015 07:43, spiky wrote:
>> I dont think you will be able to get 2 ip addresses off 1 device, Why
>> not get a 2nd device i.e wireless
>
> Yes, you do, we had to do this often for SSL Webservers where you had
> to have one ip for every virtual host. It's absolutely no problem to
> run multiple IP's on one interface.
>
>
>>
>> On 02/07/15 04:13, Tim Tassonis wrote:
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> I would like to create an alias interface in the form of eth0:0 to set
>>> a a second ip address on the interface. I tried the (obvious):
>>>
>>> cat > /etc/sysconfig/ifconfig.eth0:0  << EOF
>>> ONBOOT="yes"
>>> IFACE="eth0:0"
>>> SERVICE="ipv4-static"
>>> IP="192.168.219.221"
>>> GATEWAY="192.168.219.1"
>>> PREFIX="24"
>>> EOF
>>>
>>> and then ifup eth0:0, but then got the error:
>>>
>>>      Bringing up the eth0:0 interface...
>>>   *  Adding IPv4 address 192.168.219.221 to the eth0:0 interface... [
>>> OK  ]
>>>
>>> *****face eth0:0 doesn't exist. [ FAIL ]
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there a way to do it with the networkbootscripts in lfs 7.6, or do
>>> I have to do something manually elsewhere?
>>>
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Tim
>>
>

Try adding your virtual IP's to the network device config file, in this
case the eth0 file.
Add them after the eth0 configuration.


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