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swalk
Nov 20, 2004
bucka blaow
I have a dedicated server with 5 IPs. Whenever I SSH in under my user account, the IP that "bash" or my ssh session uses is *.54, but when another user logs in they get a different IP. This seems to be consistent because I have always gotten .54

Does someone know how this IP binding works and if it's possible to change it?

Any program that I run from my bash session uses the *.54 IP but I need to change it to another one.

edit: Using Debian Stable for reference and I'm talking about external IPs.

swalk fucked around with this message at 22:30 on Apr 13, 2007

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