How to Assign Multiple IPs to a Single Network Interface in Linux

How to Assign Multiple IPs to a Single Network Interface in Linux

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Mar 15, 2024

The concept of creating or configuring multiple IP addresses on a single network interface is called IP aliasing, which is very useful for setting up multiple virtual sites on a web server using one single network interface with different IP addresses on a single subnet network. In this guide, learn how to create multiple IP addresses to single network interface.

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