Hi Shahed,

Create eth0:1 device with ifconfig and give new virtual interface the new IP number. 
Your same ethernet card will work as another
network card.

HTH

Dinesh Shah :-)
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Shahed Ali wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a situation where I have an IP address (say 207.34.10.140) and also a
> Range of address (say 207.34.12.*)
> Notice the diff in the 2. One is xx.xx.10.xx and the other is xx.xx.12.*
>
> Now with IP Aliasing, I know (actually pretty sure) that I can have 1 linux
> box listen to all xx.xx.12.* requests.
> But can it also handle requests coming over the xx.xx.10.140 address ??
>
> The real catch is that I have just 1 eth interface (Network card). If I had
> 2, then I think I could leave my original (10.140)
> config as is, and only worry about the IP Aliasing for the xx.xx.12.*.
>
> But can I do it with 1 eth adapter ?
>
> Thanks
> Shahed
>
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