Re: Problem Binding IP address to the NIC .............

From: Lowell Gilbert (freebsd-questions-local_at_be-well.no-ip.com)
Date: 05/20/03

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    To: "shrikant" <shrikant@corp.123india.com>
    Date: 20 May 2003 14:07:56 -0400
    
    

    "shrikant" <shrikant@corp.123india.com> writes:

    > I was configuring the secondary IP address for my server , before doing any thing I always had a backup of the original running config Files so i had a backup of rc.conf .
    > I added the secondary IP address to the rc.conf ,and gave a reboot for the secondary IP address to get activated .
    > On reboot I was not able to connect the machine thru SSH as it used to before the configuration changes were made.
    > Looking at this i went to my FreeBSD box physicaly and logged in to the root account , I then thought of replacing the original rc.conf as i was not able to figure out any problem .So did I .
    > Then gave a reboot for the changes .
    > Then tried to ping the machine from another machine on the same network ,but was not able to ping or SSH it .
    > So i went back to the machine physically logged in and tried to ping other machines in the network,I was not able to ping .
    > then I checked pinging the loopback address ,that too i was not able to ping.
    > It seems that my IP address is not binding to the NIC card .
    >
    > Is there any solution for this .

    Please show the rc.conf file and the output output of ifconfig.
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