Configuring 4 IPs in 2 interfaces - CoreOS

Thiago Macieira thiago at kde.org
Sat Oct 3 10:32:07 PDT 2015


On Saturday 03 October 2015 12:37:56 Plato Puthur wrote:
> Hello,
> I am using core os for one of my project and want to configure the below
> set up.
> Platform Amazon AWS EC2 - CoreOS
> Number of public IPs/private IPs: 4
> Interfaces: 2
> 
> eth0 - aa.aa.aa.aa
> eth0:1 - aa.aa.aa.ab
> 
> eth1 -  aa.aa.bb.bb
> eth1:1 - aa.aa.bb.bc
> 
> So I have added 2 public and private IPs per each interface and I intend to
> run 4 web apps in each of these IP using docker. But as soon as I add the
> eth1 to the instance, I lose all network connectivity and I am not able to
> access the server. now if I disable it by using the amazon console, it
> immediately becomes accessible.
> 
> Can someone please help me configuring this?

Hello Plato

Your question has nothing to with this mailing list. This is about discussing 
cross-desktop development issues. Your question has nothing to do with 
desktop, cross-desktop or development.

I am really not sure which mailing list you should be contacting. You didn't 
specify which tools you used to configure those IPs. Was it NetworkManager? If 
so, maybe you should contact their mailing list with the full output of "ip 
addr" and "ip route" before you lose connectivity and afterwards.

If it was some other tool, consider their mailing lists too. Another one is 
the mailing list of your Linux distribution.


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