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Adding an IP to eth0
Hi there guys!
I have a small task that I have to accomplish, but I don't seem to be able to do that. I have a server that I don't have physical access to, and I mostly control it with webmin. The server is running 2 websites. Both of these websites have their own domains that are linked to the IPs. Both of these IPs are actually the same machine. When I do ifconfig eth0 in the shell I get a table that says there is eth0 and eth0:1. The eth0 has the first IP and eth0:1 has the second one. Now I need to set up a third website on this server. I have gotten an extra IP for that purpose. I will set up Apache for that IP and direct the user to the required htdocs folder. But I can't really understand how can I assign that new IP to my eth0. Can someone plz explain that to me? Thanks In advance!!!! -Alex |
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