>I have tried the examples that are listed in the how-to, but they do not
>work. They will masquerade, but only as eth0,, not eth0:0 for one
>network and eth0 for another. 

I don't beleive you can MASQ out of an aliased interface.  Can anyone else
on the list confirm or deny this issue?

--David
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