From Bill Cole, received 1/11/01, 8:18 am -0500 (GMT):
>  At 10:57 AM +0000 10/31/01, Steve Linford  imposed structure on a
>  stream of electrons, yielding:
>>From Cerebus the Aardvark, received 30/10/01, 10:49 pm -0700 (GMT):
>>>   and tell your OS X box
>>>   to use a second internal IP.
>>
>>Aha! Somebody knows how to do this then... please could you tell me
>>as I haven't working it out yet.
>
>  ifconfig doesn't work?
>
>  I admit to not using X much yet because I haven't had time to work
>  out some networking details I need here, but I'd be really surprised
>  if you can't just toss another virtual interface in as you can with
>  (almost) any other Unix

Trouble is, to me unix is all chinese (I have CommuniGate Pro running 
on OSX but only by miracle). It's not just me understanding what 
'ifconfig' is, I'm trying to understand where/how one gets to it and 
what one does when one gets to it... (I assume it a terminal thing)

-- 
   Steve Linford
   Ultradesign Xtreme Network
   http://www.uxn.com

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