Actually the ifconfig and the route worked perfectly. I remembered the
ifconfig but was forgetting the route.
Now on my other machines I usually put these statements in the rc.local file
to work on boot-up. But there doesn't seem to be one in debian, or am I
just blind and missing it? If there i
As stated earlier, we are running the 2.0.X tree on this machine. There is
absolutely no module support compiled into this kernel either.
Besides, the machine routinely has uptimes in the 250+ day period, and has
over 60 virtual interfaces. All without a single hiccup. (If it aint
broke, dont fix
when using some stock kernel
you probably should run
insmod ip_alias, or modprobe it.
in 2.2.x there used to be some problems with aliases,
but there are no more.
> ifconfig eth0:22 206.29.139.35 broadcast 206.29.139.255 netmask 255.255.255.0
> route add -host 206.29.139.35 dev eth0:22
coun
We run 2.0.X tree still, but the command we use is as follows:
ifconfig eth0:22 206.29.139.35 broadcast 206.29.139.255 netmask
255.255.255.0
route add -host 206.29.139.35 dev eth0:22
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Ricardo Kustner wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 12:27:05PM -0500, Wayne Sitton wr
Hi,
On Fri, May 05, 2000 at 12:27:05PM -0500, Wayne Sitton wrote:
> How do I bind 2 ip's to the same nic in Debian
the first thing you should check is if you are running a kernel that
supports aliases... if not, you need to bake a new kernel with aliasing turned
on...
> I've tried
> ifconfig et
How do I bind 2 ip's to the same nic in Debian
I've tried
ifconfig eth0:1 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx up
ifconfig eth0:2 XXX.XXX.XXX.XXY up
is there something I'm forgeting?
Wayne
I don't understand why you need this to happen every 5 minutes.
If it is delegations are from the root servers, they are only updated
twice daily. Sure you can update the zone files right after the
registration, but nobody except people who use your name servers for
recursive lookups will get tha
> > Maybe I should explain myself a little bit clear. The company I work for
> > has approx 1 zone files, with between 10-500 being delegated to our
> > servers each day.
>
> Wow.
I was suprised at the amount of zone files and amount of delegations they
get a day as well. Naturally the five
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Adam Cassar wrote:
> Maybe I should explain myself a little bit clear. The company I work for
> has approx 1 zone files, with between 10-500 being delegated to our
> servers each day.
Wow.
> I was looking for a dynamic way to add a zone file to the server without
> res
Maybe I should explain myself a little bit clear. The company I work for
has approx 1 zone files, with between 10-500 being delegated to our
servers each day.
I was looking for a dynamic way to add a zone file to the server without
restarting the server ie ndc reload
> If I had a zone file t
Dear Mr Reed,
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > 2Major issue. IMAP is required. vmailmgr does not handle IMAP, at
> > least not yet.
>
> I have never tried it, but cyrus-imapd-sql has virtual domains support.
> I don't know where docs are, but you ca
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta wrote:
> Users have no qualms logging in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] , do not need shell
> access, or pine, need a choice between IMAP and POP-3. In a pinch, they
> will contact me about changing passwords. We heed dozens of domains, but
> only a few users per d
On Fri, 5 May 2000, Sanjeev "Ghane" Gupta wrote:
> 1Minor issue, but any similar solutions using exim? I moved from
> sendmail to exim on our servers last year, and would rather not learn qmail.
> It is probably easy, but I am lazy ;-)
Exim is great for virtual domains.
Look at these config
Folks,
In a post 2 weeks ago, John Gonzalez gave links to a setup using vmailmgr
and qmail, which allows Virtual email domains, cleanly. Ihave gone through
the documentation, and wish to raise the stakes.
I have two constraints to add:
1Minor issue, but any similar solutions using exim? I
I added some text filters to stop the luv stuff (in case u have filters :) I
am looking for a way to test for the presense of attachments with exim so
I can maybe separate them from mail or at least wrap a big nasty warning around
the email. I'll start playing with this after I get the rest of
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