--- Christopher Mahmood
I'm really, REALLY hoping someone can shed some
* Hulslander, Ryan (Ryan.Hulslander@ps.net) [030613 11:53]: light on this. I posted
something similar about this but I got more confusing info from my LAN people.
Then have a habit of doing that.
The hardware is a Soyo K-333 Dragon MB running SuSE 8.0 w/Apache2 as well as Samba. I have 2 NIC's, the onboard NIC and a D-Link 530TX+ card. I have two IP addresses, 155.16.78.54 & .55 on eth0 I get lots of collisions, errors, etc., and barely any traffic on eth1. I have one "site.net" address and one site.com" address, both configured as virtual hosts in Apache.
You can't really have two nics on the same subnet. You can either narrow the netmask on one of the interfaces or (preferably) just use two ips on one nic.
Yes, that's right, but if we know this is not supported why it's allowed to be configured? Moreover having 2 hosts with the same MAC on the same wire/vlan may be causing some trouble too - it's not an issue to have the same MAC on 2 different wires/vlans - at least not for cisco. Martin
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-ckm
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