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Re: Interface Aliases...



Yeah, it's 2.2.  I need to upgrade, but doing so takes down our Internet
access, and my roommate is a Dark Age of Camelot
junkie....literally....so, I'll get to hear constant bitching when I take
it down to install redhat 7.3.  I'm not going to screw with just trying to
upgrade the existing system to 2.4 :D

Koree
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I was walkin' down the street,
when I thought I heard this voice say,
"Say, ain't we walkin' down the same street,
together on the very same day",
And I said,
"Hey senorita, that's astute", I said,
"Why don't we get together and call ourselves an institute"


On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Steven Pritchard wrote:

> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 11:04:34AM -0600, KoReE wrote:
> > Hmm.  It appears this does not work either.  I think possibly I don't have
> > aliasing in the kernel, as I did have to recompile to get ip masq'ing into
> > the kernel, and probably left out such a thing.  Is there a quick way to
> > tell exactly what drivers/modules/etc are compiled into a kernel?
>
> "less .config" in your kernel source tree.  In this case, "grep
> CONFIG_IP_ALIAS .config".
>
> Like I said before, this only applies to 2.2.x kernels.  2.4.x kernels
> automatically have aliasing support.
>
> Steve
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