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From: abuse@orac.clara.co.uk                            30-Oct-99 10:28:02
  To: All                                               30-Oct-99 10:28:12
Subj: Re: How to run 2 Netscapes using 2 LAN cards?

From: abuse@orac.clara.co.uk (Paul Ratcliffe)

On Fri, 29 Oct 1999 10:33:15 -0400, Lee, Wing (EXCHANGE:CAR:9K93)
<wingl@americasm01.nt.com> wrote:

>Anyone knows what is the command to run netscape so that one of them
>access interface lan0 and the other netscape access interface lan1?

Netscape knows nothing about interfaces - it just talks TCP/IP.
The TCP/IP stack will route traffic to an interface based on the routing that
is configured.

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From: wingl@americasm01.nt.com                          29-Oct-99 10:33:07
  To: All                                               31-Oct-99 05:35:14
Subj: How to run 2 Netscapes using 2 LAN cards?

From: "Lee, Wing (EXCHANGE:CAR:9K93)" <wingl@americasm01.nt.com>

Anyone knows what is the command to run netscape so that one of them
access interface lan0 and the other netscape access interface lan1?

Thanks.

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From: jknott@ibm.net                                    30-Oct-99 20:12:09
  To: All                                               31-Oct-99 10:32:26
Subj: Re: How to run 2 Netscapes using 2 LAN cards?

From: jknott@ibm.net (James Knott)

In article <3819B02B.193D509E@americasm01.nt.com>,
"Lee, Wing (EXCHANGE:CAR:9K93)" <wingl@americasm01.nt.com> wrote:
>Anyone knows what is the command to run netscape so that one of them
>access interface lan0 and the other netscape access interface lan1?

I don't think you'll find one.  Netscape knows nothing about "lan0" or 
"lan1".  It only works with IP addresses, nothing else.  You can set 
up TCP/IP configuration so that certain addresses travel via one card 
or the other, but that's all you can do.  Those settings will also 
affect *EVERY* other IP application.

-- 
E-mail jknott@ca.ibm.com
_________________________________________________________________________
The above opinions are my own and not those of ISM Corp., a subsidiary of
IBM Canada Ltd.

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  To: All                                               05-Nov-99 16:48:26
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