Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/08/15/11:16:17
Hi,
Informative answer. I knew it was possible if you have more
than one NIC, but up till now I had assumed one NIC == one IP address.
Thanks for the info.
/John Vincent.
>From: S. L. <s_i_lao AT gmx DOT net>
>To: "John Vincent" <jpv50 AT hotmail DOT com>
>CC: raphael AT oninet DOT pt, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
>Subject: Re: can CYGWIN have a different IP address to Windows?
>Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2002 07:57:19 +0200 (MEST)
>
>John,
>[...]
> > I think this answer only applies to WinNT/2000/XP. Out of interest,
> > does anyone know if the same trick can be done on Win9x ?
>[...]
>
>Just a "spread the word" (I've not actually tested). There can be more than
>2 IP addresses on a Win9x box, adding more TCP/IP protocols. This is a
>win98
>hint (dunno if it applies to 95 and/or OSR2).
>
>Problems that arrive with this are:
>1. You cannot control what network device the added protocol associates
>with. I. e., if you have more than 1 network device (dial-up, VPN, etc.),
>you
>must add protocols until you get one associated with desired network
>device, and
>delete those unwanted.
>2. Win9x stack is incomplete (most noticeable, it doesn't route), so other
>problems may also appear.
>
>SLao
>
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