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Date:      Tue, 16 Oct 2001 13:27:26 -0400
From:      "Mike Dugas" <mad@phobia.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Multiple IPs?
Message-ID:  <01bd01c15667$e9df4bb0$d300a8c0@desktop>

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Someone help my failing memory... lol

I have a box that I've assigned multiple IPs to... On 2 different subnets.

65.xx.xx.221, 255.255.255.248
and
65.xx.xx.7, 255.255.255.128

The machine is currently running with a default route to go out through the
.221 IP...  I want to switch it to the .7 IP, but still want it to be able
to answer
requests on the .221 IP.  I obviously can't have 2 default routes, and don't
want to/can't do BGP or the like.

How can I do this?  I've done it before with, for example, private IPs that
didn't need any kind of routing, but not 2 live IPs.

TIA!

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Mike Dugas                                               mad@phobia.net



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