Hi!
I think this discussion should go rhl-devel list. Please send the
followups only there.
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> I would like a feature for setting up additional IPs to a
real device byjust giving it a list of IPs. Well, I know it is possible
to use aliased devices, but that is not often neccessary, even more work.
And those aliased devices are not usable by iptables rules as device
instructions.
>
> In /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifup the real device is already set up
by
> the command "ip addr add". So it would be nice to give
the script just a
> list of IPs to be added to the real device. It could be done by a
variable
> in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethX in which the
administrator
will
> just put the space separated list of additional IPs.
Note that this is how it's done with IPv6.
A problem, at least in the past, was that ifconfig(8) would
not show these addresses at all. I'm not sure if that has been fixed.
I think this is still the case. But you can list all assigned IPs with the
"ip addr list" command. So in long run ifconfig is obsolete and iproute2
will do all neccessary.
Anyone remember the details of this case?
Personally I also think that the concept of alias interfaces is a bit
obsolete.
This is my opinion too.
Alexander
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