Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:08:10 +0000 From: Vince <jhary@unsane.co.uk> To: jekillen <jekillen@prodigy.net> Cc: FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: [OT]two networks, one nic Message-ID: <4559958A.6090400@unsane.co.uk> In-Reply-To: <fe210378f2486e4cc4b36d40598b8a32@prodigy.net> References: <fe210378f2486e4cc4b36d40598b8a32@prodigy.net>
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Its certainly possible. In fact on FreeBSD you can only have multiple addresses in one interface if they are in different broadcast domains (although one can be a subset (say /32) of the other. I have 10.0.0.1/25 and 10.10.10.1/24 on my wireless interface at home. Its often a good idea to separate networks physically but by no means a requirement. Vince jekillen wrote: > Hello FreeBSD users, > I have been operating under the assumption that > the same network interface card cannot handle two > different networks. But then I seem to have seen > an example in one of the OReillĄ books on networking > that had one interface with one assigned inet address > and also aliased with another address that could only > be on another network. If I understood that right, it > seems to imply that I can use one Network interface > card for at least two different networks, like so; > 192.168.1.<somthing> and > alias 172.0.0.<something> > or; > 192.168.1.<something> > alias 192.168.2.<something> > If this is possible is it accomplished via a special routing? > My concern is that I have a laptop with one network > interface, built in, but would like to access it both at > a public static address and a private network address. > Is this possible? > > Thanks in advance for time and attention; > Jeff K > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
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