>ifconfig works great on BSD and boot time, and this is probably all MacOSX
>cakk internally. However, since they provide an easy system I think I
>would use it.

I know we're getting off-topic, but what is it (the easy way)? I have 
been playing in my spare time on OS X in hopes I could answer Steve, 
but I see no part of the GUI interface that allows setting up 
multiple IPs on a single interface. And so far my attempts to use 
ifconfig are not working.

On Linux I can just do ifconfig eth0:N etc and bring up another IP 
listening on eth0, but when I try similar on OS X it tells me the 
interface is not defined (and yes, I've identified en0 as the 
internal mobo ethernet). There seems to be an add'l step to define an 
interface on OSX which is not the case on Linux? Still playing and 
looking...


Stefan


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