> Problem exists between keyboard and chair.
> The reason why ifconfig complains is that you're assigning a point-to-point
> address to an ethernet interface and both addresses have the same
> point-to-point address.
>
> This is how you add ips to an interface:
> ifconfig xl0 192.168.1.1 netmas
Problem exists between keyboard and chair.
The reason why ifconfig complains is that you're assigning a point-to-point
address to an ethernet interface and both addresses have the same
point-to-point address.
This is how you add ips to an interface:
ifconfig xl0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.