IFALIASES(5) BSD File Formats Manual IFALIASES(5)NAME
ifaliases — interface aliases file
DESCRIPTION
The ifaliases file specifies the additional addresses (aliases) that each
interface has. ifaliases is processed by /etc/rc.d/network at system
boot time.
Each line of the file is of the form:
address interface [netmask]
The address is a network address of the alias. This must be a number, or
must be in /etc/hosts, since the nameserver is not running at this point.
The interface is the network interface the alias will be configured on.
The netmask is the netmask of the alias' network address. Although this
is optional, omitting the netmask is discouraged. Omission results in
the use of the classful netmask associated with address.
FILES
/etc/ifaliases, /etc/rc.d/network
HISTORY
The ifaliases file appeared in NetBSD 1.2.
BUGS
ifaliases assumes IPv4, and does not support other protocol families.
Please check rc.conf(5) for alternatives like /etc/ifconfig.xxN.
BSD November 17, 2000 BSD