How to Quickly Bind an IP Range to your CentOS Server
In this short, yet informative tutorial, we will be showing you how you can quickly bind a range of IPv4 addresses to your CentOS server. This also works with any RedHat based system, including Fedora! Whether you are needing to route a /26 IPv4 range, or a /24 IPv4 range - this method can save you lots of time, instead of binding each IP address manually, or creating hundreds of network alias files. In this example, we’l...
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