2 IP addresses for one network card

From: Anton Stumpp (anton.stumpp_at_de.datalogic.com)
Date: 10/24/03


Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:49:22 +0200

Hi,
I am using RedHat 7.1 server and just changed the internet provider. For a
short period I want to be able to receive mails through both public lines
(so 1 network card should accept both addresses.) for sending it is o.k. to
have one line fix.

Does anyone know how to perform that in an easy way (for non linux gurus).

Thank you
Anton



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