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Date:      Mon, 21 Feb 2000 14:15:03 +0000 (GMT)
From:      "Gestur A. Grjetarsson" <gag@ns1.islandssimi.is>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   I can't telnet to a locally conf ip alias
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96K.1000221140821.31996A-100000@ns1.islandssimi.is>

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Hello,

I'm having problems telnetting to a ip alias which is setup on my system,
the only ip I can telnet locally is the primary ip setup for this server.

see:

root@ns02:/home/gag/isl.is/postur/isl>netstat -in
Name  Mtu   Network       Address            Ipkts Ierrs    Opkts Oerrs
Coll
lnc1  1500  <Link>      00.60.94.57.92.41  3150654     0  2919054    32
0
lnc1  1500  216.6.47      216.6.47.5       3150654     0  2919054    32
0
lnc1  1500  216.6.47      216.6.47.15      3150654     0  2919054    32
0
lnc1  1500  216.6.47      216.6.47.20      3150654     0  2919054    32
0
lnc1  1500  216.6.47      216.6.47.21      3150654     0  2919054    32
0
lnc1  1500  216.6.47      216.6.47.25      3150654     0  2919054    32
0
lp0*  1500  <Link>                               0     0        0     0
0
tun0* 1500  <Link>                               0     0        0     0
0
sl0*  552   <Link>                               0     0        0     0
0
ppp0* 1500  <Link>                               0     0        0     0
0
lo0   16384 <Link>                          692402     0   692402     0
0
lo0   16384 127           127.0.0.1         692402     0   692402     0
0
root@ns02:/home/gag/isl.is/postur/isl>telnet 216.6.47.25 
Trying 216.6.47.25...

root@ns02:/home/gag/isl.is/postur/isl>

nothing happens when I try to telnet locally, for instance when I try to
telnet to a local smtp port, or even pop port.

when I add ip alias ,, I use this command:
ifconig lnc1 alias 216.6.47.25 netmask 255.255.255.0

can you tellme what is wrong ?

thanks
Gestur A. Grjetarsson




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