Multi IP's on interface

1999-02-20 Thread Bill Bell
Hello,

Is it possible, and if so how, to support two IP's on a single
interface card?  I thought I have seen this somewhere.

I am trying to put a 192.168.2.x on my eth1 which is the same
interface that connects to my bridge and my Internet connection.
I want to get to the management utility on the bridge without
broadcasting the bridges management IP on the Internet. 

Another option may be to set up a route from my internal subnet on
eth0, (192.168.1.x) to
eth1, (206.xxx.xxx.xxx)
where eth1 also has visability to a 192.168.x.x address.

Any ideas on either method?  Other options?

I am looking for something simple, and somewhat secure from
the outside world.

Thanks,
Bill Bell


RE: Multi IP's on interface

1999-02-20 Thread Pollywog

On 19-Feb-99 Bill Bell wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is it possible, and if so how, to support two IP's on a single
 interface card?  I thought I have seen this somewhere.
 
It is called IP aliasing.
Read the IP Aliasing Howto and it will explain how this is done.

--
Andrew


Re: Multi IP's on interface

1999-02-20 Thread John Hasler
Bill Bell writes:
 I want to get to the management utility on the bridge without
 broadcasting the bridges management IP on the Internet.

Why do you think your bridge will do this?
-- 
John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI