Re: single box handling multiple ips, how?

2005-02-10 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he .net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts. It looks like a DNS map, but that's not what should go in hosts(5).

Re: single box handling multiple ips, how?

2005-02-10 Thread Oliver Leitner
On Friday 11 February 2005 02:54, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he .net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts. It looks

Re: single box handling multiple ips, how?

2005-02-10 Thread Oliver Leitner
On Friday 11 February 2005 02:54, Lowell Gilbert wrote: Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he .net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts. It looks

single box handling multiple ips, how?

2005-02-09 Thread Ken Hawkins
Sorry if this is not quite the place to ask however, if it is not can someone point me toward the right resource (on the net) for answers. I am running FreeBSD on a box with an ethernet; ifconfig em0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500

Re: single box handling multiple ips, how?

2005-02-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sorry if this is not quite the place to ask however, if it is not can someone point me toward the right resource (on the net) for answers. I am running FreeBSD on a box with an ethernet; ifconfig em0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu

Re: single box handling multiple ips, how?

2005-02-09 Thread Ken Hawkins
Thanks, I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he .net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts. ok what am i doing... I have apache running on the box and would like to use 3 diffferent IP's to try