On Tue, Feb 09, 1999 at 08:27:10AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote: > i'm against hardcoding the eth0:n alias number into a config file. it > gets clumsy when you've got a few hundred aliases on a machine. let a > script count it. > > i.e. ip-aliases should have their own config file, rather than clutter > up the main /etc/interfaces. whether this is done in netbase or a > virtual-services package doesn't really matter. What do you think of virtual-services.deb adding ### aliases for virtual-services #### eth0:0 ip=1.2.3.4 eth0:1 ip=1.2.3.5 eth0:2 ip=1.2.3.6 eth0:3 ip=1.2.3.7 eth0:4 ip=1.2.3.8 ### aliases for virtual-services #### ...to /etc/interfaces? Is that enough? Basically, I'm wondering if there's still any need to add extra fields to /etc/interfaces or similar to support this? Oh, there are two reasons why I, personally, have used aliases in the past -- once, because I was a dialup machine and wanted to have my dialed-up IP always available because that was the one with the nice hostname, and I preferred nice.hostname:80 as my home page, rather than localhost:80, or whatever. The other is miscellaneous testing purposes. So it'd be nice if virtual-services coped with starting counting from $last+1, or whatever. Cheers, aj -- Anthony Towns <aj@humbug.org.au> <http://azure.humbug.org.au/~aj/> I don't speak for anyone save myself. PGP encrypted mail preferred. ``Like the ski resort of girls looking for husbands and husbands looking for girls, the situation is not as symmetrical as it might seem.''
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