At 4:56 PM +1100 11/3/01, Terry Allen wrote:
> >
>Hi again,
>       Although I don't use OS X yet, I have had dealings with WebTen's
>dual IP setup - have you tried pinging the second IP address from a remote
>machine? Under normal circumstances, it's not possible to view 2 IP
>addresses from the one ethernet interface on the machine that's running it,

This is true for a dual-stack WebTen configuration since it runs two, separate TCP/IP 
stacks. It is not generally true of IP addresses on a single Ethernet interface. Even 
under Mac OS 9.x, I can run multiple IP addresses on a single built-in Ethernet 
interface.

The problems in OS X, as I recall, are related to the User Interface setup of multiple 
IP addresses. That is to say: Multiple IP addresses on one interface work just fine 
but the method Apple supplies for implementing it doesn't. On the OS X Server list, 
several people have posted methods for getting it to work properly. I suggest you 
check the list archives (List-Archive: 
<http://www.lists.apple.com/archives/macos-x-server/>) and let's get this list back to 
SIMS.


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