Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 22 Jun 1999 21:22:37 +0200 (CEST) | From | Domas Mituzas <> | Subject | Re: bind() to address "eth0:0" don't work? |
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Hello, > I am hoping to get the "dhcp-2.0b1pl27" dhcp client to work with multiple ip > adresses on one nic (yes, I have use for this!), like running "dhclient > eth0:0". But it doesn't work, and the problem seems to be in the following > (equivalent) code: just look into /proc/net/dev... where do you have virtual interfaces listed? :-) eth0:0 is not name of device... It is just needed for ifconfig and similiar programs to say that 0'd alias of eth0. It is unnecessary for dhcp to specify aliases - what you have to do is to describe shared-network.
With respect, Domas Mituzas
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