Dear all,
I have a remote CentOS7 server that has two network cards. Each card has four ports and port one of card one was defined with the IP address assigned to the server. So far, so good and it's been working for over a year. We have now got cables sorted out so there are four paths... (4 Replies)
Hello Admins,
My ask is how can I add two different subnet IPs to same box with two different gateways?
The issue is I can connect to the box when I am on ethernet LAN, but I am not able to connect to the same IP when I am on wifi. The server is RHEL 7 VM on vmware.
How can I get connected... (4 Replies)
I have a Solaris 11 machine with 2 network cables attached. The first one is the default route and is working okay. I am trying to activate the second on another subnet, but am sure missing something.
The first one is on 10.30.128. and with it everything works fine,
but when I try to add the... (0 Replies)
Hello,
can anyone help me with the command to change the subnet mask on solaris 10? The mask is currently 255.255.255.255 I will like to change it to 255.255.2555.0.
Thank you (5 Replies)
I couldn't install my nic in solaris 10. I compiled and added
the driver but failed to attach the driver and ifconfig output
shows only loopback dev. Please see the following output and tell
me whether my nic has been detected and why the driver failed to
attach?
My nic is detected in linux... (0 Replies)
Installed solaris 10 and now i want to connect to internet,to make work this i need to NIC drivers can some body tell me is it possible to get drivers and how to install. I am dying to get rid of this problem..please help me (1 Reply)
Hi,
My project needs to migrate the existing Subnet (255.255.255.0) to a new subnet and change the ipaddresses (currently C class). How can I do that. I need some information.
John (0 Replies)
WE are running Unix - Solaris 2.6, we create a subnet. In the windows enviroment we are able to add a static route by using
route add -p 172.16.10.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.16.17.224, but when we add the route in Solaris as
route add -net 172.16.10.0 255.255.255.0 172.16.17.224, we receive an... (5 Replies)
IPSEC_SAMEADDR(3) Library Functions Manual IPSEC_SAMEADDR(3)NAME
ipsec_sameaddr, ipsec_addrcmp, ipsec_samesubnet, ipsec_addrinsubnet, ipsec_subnetinsubnet, ipsec_subnetishost, ipsec_samesaid,
ipsec_sameaddrtype, ipsec_samesubnettype - do comparisons for addresses, subnets, SA IDs and address families
SYNOPSIS
#include <freeswan.h>
int sameaddr(const ip_address *a, const ip_address *b);
int addrcmp(const ip_address *a, const ip_address *b);
int samesubnet(const ip_subnet *a, const ip_subnet *b);
int addrinsubnet(const ip_address *a, const ip_subnet *s);
int subnetinsubnet(const ip_subnet *a, const ip_subnet *b);
int subnetishost(const ip_subnet *s);
int samesaid(const ip_said *a, const ip_said *b);
int sameaddrtype(const ip_address *a, const ip_address *b);
int samesubnettype(const ip_subnet *a, const ip_subnet *b);
DESCRIPTION
These functions do various comparisons and tests on the ip_address type and ip_subnet types.
Sameaddr returns non-zero if addresses a and b are identical, and 0 otherwise. Addresses of different families are never identical.
Addrcmp returns -1, 0, or 1 respectively if address a is less than, equal to, or greater than b. If they are not of the same address fam-
ily, they are never equal; the ordering reported in this case is arbitrary (and probably not useful) but consistent.
Samesubnet returns non-zero if subnets a and b are identical, and 0 otherwise. Subnets of different address families are never identical.
Addrinsubnet returns non-zero if address a is within subnet s and 0 otherwise. An address is never within a subnet of a different address
family.
Subnetinsubnet returns non-zero if subnet a is a subset of subnet b and 0 otherwise. A subnet is deemed to be a subset of itself. A sub-
net is never a subset of another subnet if their address families differ.
Subnetishost returns non-zero if subnet s is in fact only a single host, and 0 otherwise.
Samesaid returns non-zero if SA IDs a and b are identical, and 0 otherwise.
Sameaddrtype returns non-zero if addresses a and b are of the same address family, and 0 otherwise.
Samesubnettype returns non-zero if subnets a and b are of the same address family, and 0 otherwise.
SEE ALSO inet(3), ipsec_initaddr(3)HISTORY
Written for the FreeS/WAN project by Henry Spencer.
28 Nov 2000 IPSEC_SAMEADDR(3)