IP aliasing

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IP aliasing is associating more than one IP address to a network interface. With this, one node on a network can have multiple connections to a network, each serving a different purpose.

In the Linux kernel, it was first implemented by Juan José Ciarlante in 1995.[1] On Solaris this was called logical network interface and was first available in Solaris 2.5 in 1995.[2] It has also been possible in Microsoft Windows NT since (at least) Windows NT 3.51,[3] released in 1995.

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