Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 18 Jan 1998 00:54:14 +0100 (MET) | From | Erik Schoenfelder <> | Subject | Re: missing aliased interfaces in /proc/net/dev |
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Hi,
On Sat, 17 Jan 1998 21:44:07 +0300, "A.N.Kuznetsov" <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru> said:
ANK> In article <199801171606.RAA12429@aunt.gaertner.de> you wrote: ANK> : So here is a first diff against 2.1.78 to add at least the missing ANK> : aliased interfaces in /proc/net/dev and to update the out-of-date ANK> : documentation:
ANK> There are no such interfaces, so that it is non-sense to show ANK> them in /proc/net/dev. They are emulated MINIMALLY just not to break ANK> the things which people used to. But each emulation has some natural ANK> boundaries.
Thank you for your reply.
Yes, i understand your point of view.
But, before the change in 2.1.68, an aliased interface was a device and had statistics and showed up in the /proc file system.
Now it is no device by itself (IMHO no problem), but there are no longer statistics avail (IMHO a bad change) and they do not show up in /proc/net/dev (again INHO a bad change).
My inital question was, if there are plans to revive this, now i assume no, and if anyone is working on this, again i assume a no is the answer .
Not the answers i was hoping about, but a clarification.
ANK> Documentation update is excellent, only I did not understood this:
ANK> : +o For IP aliasing you must have IP_ALIAS support included by static ANK> : + linking; it is avail as a module. ANK> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes, you are right, this is no longer a module. Sorry, my fault; should better read:
+o For IP aliasing you must have IP_ALIAS support included by static + linking. Answer 'y' in the configuration dialog.
Erik
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