but don't ever bring down eth0 unless you can do without eth0:*. I learned that one the hard way. Sometimes remote data centers can suck ...
Rasmus Reinholdt Nielsen wrote: > yes > > a network alias is an extra ip address to an existing nic, which then > responds to both ip adresses. You set an alias with the following syntax > ifconfig eth0:0 <ip> broadcast <broadcast> netmask <netmask> up > > /Rasmus > > > At 15:12 10-10-2002 +0200, Dariush Forouher wrote: > >> Would this be also possible with only one NIC? >> >> regards >> Dariush >> >> >> Am Don, 2002-10-10 um 02.44 schrieb Yura Pismerov: >> > >> > To accomplish that task you will have to run multiple Samba instances >> > (one per Domain/group). Network aliases are your friends. You >> can create >> > aliases on each NIC and bind Samba instances to separate aliases on the >> > same network. >> > >> > Hope this helps. >> > >> > >> > Steve Morley wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi All, >> > > >> > > I just joined this list, and I'm looking for some help. >> > > >> > > I've been running a Samba server for a few years now, and it's >> been doing >> > > everything I've asked it too, but I'm hitting a wall trying to >> implement >> > > something new. Google searches aren't turning up too much, except to >> > > indicate that other people have done what I want, but I haven't >> gotten >> > > much responses when I tried to contact them :( The few vague >> instructions >> > > I turned up in my searches seem to fail... >> > > >> > > I need to make my current Samba server (one FreebSD box) serve up >> multiple >> > > domains. >> > > >> > > I added a second NIC for the second network, and all the TCP/IP >> stuff is >> > > configured and working properly. Whenever I try to add stuff for >> a second >> > > domain though, the whole thing (Samba) fails so I've undone >> everything to >> > > keep the current status. >> > > >> > > Here's the scoop on the Network: >> > > >> > > Two completely seperate LANs, one on 192.168.1 and the other on >> 192.168.2 >> > > The students are all on .1, and the staff is on .2 The students >> currently >> > > log into the "STUDENTS" workgroup with no problem. As the staff has >> > > increased, we now need the staff to log into a workgroup themselves. >> > > >> > > I have two choices: >> > > >> > > 1) re-configure the current server (preferred) >> > > 2) build a duplicate LAN out of spare parts and start from scratch >> > > >> > > I'm more than happy to do either, I just want to know if someone >> has indeed >> > > gotten a single Samba box to server up multiple domains at the >> same time. >> > > >> > > TIA >> > > Steve >> > > -- >> > > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> > > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> > -- >> > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > > -- Justin Georgeson UnBound Technologies, Inc. http://www.unboundtech.com Main 713.329.9330 Fax 713.460.4051 Mobile 512.789.1962 5295 Hollister Road Houston, TX 77040 Real Applications using Real Wireless Intelligence(tm) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
