Re: Autoipd fails to give ip address to eth0:0
- From: Tauno Voipio <tauno.voipio@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:55:44 GMT
Radagan@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Really... Odd, it works great statically or with dhcp. We have a
software version of a device that was previously hardware based running
beside the application that uses it. We have eth0 and eth0:0 configured
on different ips with the two processes using them to talk to each
other and the network on the same port. We are using a virtual
interface to save us the unnecessary cost of a second nic. I appreciate
your reply and opinions, but I do not think you understand my question.
There is no problem with my network configuration. It absolutely and
positively works for all cases except local link addressing.
It looks like there is a problem with virtual interfaces and autoipd.
If you can help with this part, please let me know.
Is the service e.g. Apache?
Did you read the zeroconf documentation?
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Tauno Voipio
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