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Date:      Mon, 14 Dec 1998 15:52:34 -0800 (PST)
From:      Dan Busarow <dan@dpcsys.com>
To:        Lew Payne <lewiz@netcom.com>
Cc:        Dan <dan@falken.netmetrics.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Strange Network Problem
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.981214154913.10968C-100000@java.dpcsys.com>
In-Reply-To: <199812142315.PAA22711@mail.lppi.com>

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On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Lew Payne wrote:
> > 2) What is the proper netmask for aliased IPs? I have found reasonably
> > authoritative references to both 255.255.255.255 and 255.255.255.254 in
> > the archives. I would like to clear this up.
> 
> Huh?  The proper netmask to use is the netmask which accurately
> represents the address block you've been assigned.  You must ASK
> what the actual address block is that those other IP's came from,
> and set your netmask accordingly.  Setting an arbitrary netmask
> is an invitation to disaster.  The broadcast address, computed
> >from your netmask, MAY BE ALREADY ASSIGNED TO ANOTHER MACHINE.

A more accurate answer would be, make sure that your non-aliased
IP address is assigned the correct netmask.  Use 255.255.255.255
for all aliased IP's that are within the subnet defined by the
real netmask.

And using the wrong netmask for the non-aliased IP is probably
what is causing the original problem.

Dan
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 Dan Busarow                                                  949 443 4172
 Dana Point Communications, Inc.                            dan@dpcsys.com
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