Hi Michael,

On Monday, April 02, 2001, 10:27:47 PM, you babbled something about:

I believe it has to go in each file. You could simplify it if you put them
into range files that would apply it to all the addresses in the range.

MB> Ack...I think I found part of the problem.

MB> It turns out that I had a typo in the address on another machine that
MB> conflicted with one of the IPs on the machine with the multiples.

MB> Amazingly enough, it appears that all those IP addresses no longer
MB> show up in a netstat -r listing.

MB> However, for some other reason, it still appears that my outbound
MB> connections are coming from one of my virtuals.

MB> I put that NO_ALIASROUTING line in /etc/sysconfig/network.

MB> I guess I could/should try it in the individual ifcfg files.

MB> On Mon, 02 Apr 2001 21:57:09 -0400, Michael Burger wrote:

>>Thanks for the tip, Brian.
>>
>>Only one other question.
>>
>>Does that line go into each ifcfg-ethx:x file, or in the
>>/etc/sysconfig/network file?
>>
>>On Mon, 2 Apr 2001 19:53:47 -0400, Brian Ashe wrote:
>>
>>>Try adding the line...
>>>
>>>NO_ALIASROUTING=yes
>>
>>
>>
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