Category: Network

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Configuring secondary IPv4 on Linux CentOS 7.

In today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you how to configure a secondary IP on Linux CentOS 7. In two previous posts, I talked a bit about using two IPs on the same interface, I showed you how to configure it on Windows and Linux Ubuntu, and today I want to show you this same

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Setting up a second IPv4 address on the Linux Ubuntu network card.

I did a tutorial earlier explaining why two IPs are used and teaching you how to configure two IPs on the same network card. The practical example was on the Windows operating system, so I showed you in the aforementioned tutorial how to configure two IPs on Windows, today I want to show you how

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Configure a second IPv4 address on the Windows network card.

Today we want to talk about how to configure a second IP address for the same network interface, yes you can put as many IPs as you want on a network interface, there are many people who believe that each interface can only have one IP address, but that’s not true, you can put as

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The end of IPv4 addresses and the new era of IPv6!

Internet Protocol, or IP address, is a numerical representation created to identify a specific interface on a network. Although it is already part of our daily lives, IP was created more than 40 years ago by computer scientist Jon Postel. The first IP RFC was RFC 760, published in January 1980. Shortly afterwards RFC 760

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