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From: paul@xciv.org (Paul Civati)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject: Re: Question about Secondary IP addressing
Date: 16 Oct 1996 21:56:53 GMT
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In article <01bbbae1$b2113260$0b5c93cc@sstennes.perigee.com>,
	"Scott Stennes" <sstennes@perigee.com> writes:

> How can I (if even possible) assign 3 seperate IP addresses to a single
> interface on a BSDI 2.1 box?

I don't know BSDi, only NetBSD and FreeBSD.  'man ifconfig'.

The man page is your friend.  Use the man page. ;)

If it's the same as Free/Net then it'll be something like, for example:

ifconfig ed0 192.168.1.1 alias

(There's comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.{misc,announce} specifically for BSDi).

-Paul-

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