Hmmm,
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 06:22:30PM -0800, jekillen wrote:
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> On Nov 14, 2006, at 7:43 AM, Jerry McAllister wrote:
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> >On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 09:52:32PM -0800, jekillen wrote:
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> >>Hello FreeBSD users,
> >>I have been operating under the assumption that
> >>the same network interface
On Mon, Nov 13, 2006 at 09:52:32PM -0800, jekillen wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD users,
> I have been operating under the assumption that
> the same network interface card cannot handle two
> different networks. But then I seem to have seen
> an example in one of the OReill? books on networking
> that ha
Its certainly possible. In fact on FreeBSD you can only have multiple
addresses in one interface if they are in different broadcast domains
(although one can be a subset (say /32) of the other. I have 10.0.0.1/25
and 10.10.10.1/24 on my wireless interface at home. Its often a good
idea to separate
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 07:52, jekillen wrote:
> Hello FreeBSD users,
> I have been operating under the assumption that
> the same network interface card cannot handle two
> different networks. But then I seem to have seen
> an example in one of the OReillĀ„ books on networking
> that had one in
Hello FreeBSD users,
I have been operating under the assumption that
the same network interface card cannot handle two
different networks. But then I seem to have seen
an example in one of the OReillĀ„ books on networking
that had one interface with one assigned inet address
and also aliased with a