Re: ip aliasing
i think that problem is with kernel - try to recompile it and be sure,
that every options according to ip_aliasing is included
and use _latest_ kernel
do not compile ip networking options as modules
greetz,
Piotr Wachowiak
burzum@security.org.pl
On Mon, 23 Nov 1998, Babs wrote:
> I am running kernel 2.0.34, a ne2000 either, ip aliasing built into the kernel
> i have already had the system admin check my network file and all is
> configured properly
> ie.
>
> temptress:/# cat /etc/init.d/network
> #! /bin/sh
> ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
> route add -net 127.0.0.0
>
> ifconfig eth0 000.000.000.000 netmask 000.000.000.000 broadcast
> 000.000.000.000
> route add -net 000.000.000.000
> route add default gw 000.000.000.000 dev eth0
>
> ifconfig eth0:1 000.000.000.000 netmask 000.000.000.000
> route add 000.000.000.000 dev eth0:1
>
> ifconfig eth0:2 000.000.000.000 netmask 000.000.000.000
> route add 000.000.000.000 dev eth0:2
>
> ifconfig eth0:3 000.000.000.000 netmask 000.000.000.000
> route add 000.000.000.000 dev eth0:3
>
> {actual ip addresses removed for security reasons}
>
> error on boot is: no dependancy information "ip_alias.o"
> and then mod-prob error on each eth0:1, eth0:2, eth0:3
>
> Any ideas???
>
>
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