Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
What BINDTODEVICE does is force the routing code to consider only
routes that go
through the requested interface.
But what does it do when it sees "eth0:1"?
It means the the specific IP address is labeled with the string "eth0:1".
ifconfig only allows you to set IP address to device aliases to be
bugwards comptaible with Linux 2.0 behaviour, but using 'ip' you are
not limited to this behaviour.
Gilad
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