The primitives used in Postfix work on all supported systems, except
for Linux where they work partially.
Portability is a relative thing - it would be wonderful already if
your primitive supports the past three years of kernel releases.
Wietse
Alan Cox:
> > > the mask for the requested address. This doesn't matter as long as
> > > eth0:0-style aliases are configured with ifconfig, but it does matter as
> > > soon as ip comes into play and both addresses are assigned to eth0
> > > rather than eth0 and eth0:0.
> >
> > I think the silence you are hearing from the lkml is a bunch of people thinking
> > "Oh, crap!".
>
> Actually its probably a bunch of people thinking "I wonder if someone else
> forwarded this to netdev@oss.sgi.com"
>
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