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Special Forums IP Networking two ip numbers in the same network Post 24737 by rene_metaal on Wednesday 17th of July 2002 07:36:53 AM
Old 07-17-2002
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OK thanks for your input.

I assumed this is not the correct way, but the current tcp/ip stacks don't seem to have a problem with it.

In early Unix versions I was told this was not correct but exactly reason and background was I don't know.
I was thinking along the line of a common broadcast address and the system was confused. But the MAC address can be faked so this might be the explanation of why it is possible today.
Cheers
R
 

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faked(1)						      Debian GNU/Linux manual							  faked(1)

NAME
faked - daemon that remembers fake ownership/permissions of files manipulated by fakeroot processes. SYNOPSIS
faked [--debug] [--foreground] [--cleanup] [--key msg-key] [--load] [--save-file save-file] [--port TCP-port] DESCRIPTION
If a fakeroot process wants to change the ownership of a file, then faked is the process that remembers that new owner. If later the same fakeroot process does a stat() for that filename, then the libfakeroot wrapped stat() call will first ask faked for the fake ownership etc of that file, and then report it. OPTIONS
--debug Print debugging information on stderr. --foreground Don't fork into the background. --cleanup number Cleanup the semaphores. --key key-number Don't allocate a new communication channel, but use channel specified by key. (If the specified channel doesn't exist, it's cre- ated). --save-file save-file Save the environment to save-file on exit. --load Load a previously saved environment from the standard input. --unknown-is-real Use real ownership of previously-unknown files instead of setting them to root:root. --port tcp-port Use TCP port tcp-port. BUGS
None so far. Be warned, though: although I've written quite a few much larger (and smaller) programs, I've never written anything that was as tiny as fakeroot, had as many bugs as fakeroot, and still was as usable as, say, fakeroot version 0.0_3, the first version that could be used to build itself. COPYING
fakeroot is distributed under the GNU General Public License. (GPL 2.0 or greater). AUTHORS
joost witteveen <joostje@debian.org> Clint Adams <clint@debian.org> Timo Savola MANUAL PAGE
mostly by J.H.M. Dassen <jdassen@debian.org> mods/additions by joost and Clint. SEE ALSO
fakeroot(1), dpkg-buildpackage(1), debuild(1) /usr/share/doc/fakeroot/DEBUG Debian Project 17 June 2004 faked(1)
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