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From: Dan Busarow <dan@dpcsys.com>
Subject: Re: Virtual hosts/virtual IP
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Craig Shrimpton wrote:
> How do you easily see the aliased interfaces?  Ifconfig -a only shows the
> "real" one.  Linux has a nice feature where ifconfig -a shows them as
> eth:0, eth:1, eth:2, ....

netstat -i