Hi,
I have a stupid application that reads /etc/hosts and uses the
IP-address where an alias is placed as the address to listen for
requests. This is fine when there is only one IP-address on the machine.
My server has two net-cards and thus two IP-addresses. One goes to the
Internet, the other to the internal net. Unfortunately, everytime I
change something in the network-card configuration the external
IP-address gets the alias. That's not what I want.
If I edit hosts to be like this :
...
192.168.0.1 box1.local.net box1
192.168.1.1 box1.local.net
If I change something in the network-card configuration with Yast, hosts
ends up like this :
...
192.168.0.1 box1.local.net
192.168.1.1 box1.local.net box1
Is there a way to tell Yast to give the alias to the internal address ?
I use Suse 10.2 B.T.W.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for any help you could provide.
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Met vriendelijke groeten,
Koenraad Lelong
R&D Manager
ACE electronics n.v.
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