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From: mcgovern@world.std.com (Brian J McGovern)
Subject: /etc/ethers, multiple IPs, and other strange questions...
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Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
References: <1994May1.201807.16393@news.csuohio.edu> <JKH.94May1232638@whisker.hubbard.ie>
Date: Mon, 2 May 1994 15:32:34 GMT
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Ok. Several quick questions (all are for FreeBSD 1.0)

1.) Is it possible to have a single ethernet interface (ie - ed0) support
multiple IP addresses. The reason is that my company is finally
going from an "in-house" IP set to one that is compliant with the Internet, and
we would like to run for a time where both the old and new IPs are recognized.

2.) If I were to take the time to set up /etc/ethers, is there anything that
I would have to do or add so that I could use my system to serve my clients
their "appropriate" IP addresses. Again, this realates to the change mentioned
above.

3.) Could anyone send me some C code that uses stty and gtty (the functions -
or more accurately, the macros) to set different terminal aspects. I'm most
interested in CBREAK, and I can't quite seem to get it to work...

4.) Has FreeBSD 1.1 been released yet? Or does GAMMA look like it? the reason
I ask is because I _really_ need the 3C509 support (i'm out of low interrupts,
and I have my network card configured for the same address as my sound
card, which I'd like to get running). 

Thanks in advance for your answers
	-Brian