Question:
> Hi
> 
> I need to multi-host some web servers on my Solaris box.  It 
> has two NICs,
> one for "incoming' traffic and one for "outgoing" traffic.  
> Two different
> networks.  I need to add more IP's to the incoming NIC for 
> the web servers.
> How do I do this?  Just add the IP and host name to the 
> /etc/hosts file and
> add the IP to the hostname.hme0?  TIA!
Summary:
> For each webserver, you'll need to configure an interface 
> that attaches to one
> of your NIC cards.
> 
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig hme0:1 inet 123.123.123.1 netmask 
> 255.255.255.0 broadcast
> 
> Note the "hme0:1". For each additional ip address add +1 to 
> the number. hme0:2,
> hme0:3, hme0:4 -- up to hme0:256
> 
> The bring it up:
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig hme0:1 up
> 
> Verify it:
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig -a
> 
> Now make it permanent in /etc/rc2.d/S72inetsvc.   Find the 
> line that says:
> "#/usr/sbin/ifconfig -a"
> and add a new line for each ip you want to bring up at boot time.
> 
> For example:
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig hme0:1 inet <inet address1> netmask + 
> broadcast + up
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig hme0:2 inet <inet address2> netmask + 
> broadcast + up
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig hme0:3 inet <inet address3> netmask + 
> broadcast + up
> /usr/sbin/ifconfig hme0:4 inet <inet address4> netmask + 
> broadcast + up
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