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Originally Posted by kc0arf
I am surprised that you got two IP numbers to work on the single card. In my 9+ years of computer industry service, I have NEVER seen two IP numbers on the same network card. I would really avoid it. I have seen multiple Netware protocols (Ethernet_II, Ethernet_802.2) bound together, but that is not IP.
Christian
That surprises _me_.
[~]$ sudo ifconfig en0 inet 192.168.0.1 alias
will create that ip address on the en0 device, which can be accessed from your LAN if your other machines are set up to look for it, and if you've enabled "internet sharing" with natd and ipfw (along with some other useful firewall rules, naturally).
Setting up your firewall/NAT rules manually can be instructive, if somewhat mind-numbing.
There's an interesting shareware program for OS X called Firewalker X2 that works nicely with ipfw to create a very solid firewall. <http://www.pliris-soft.com/>
Warren.
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