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Saved by uncleflo on July 23rd, 2013.
Before you edit any files, you'll need to obtain some information. Log into the Linode Manager and click the "Remote Access" tab. You'll find your IP addresses (both public and private, if you have a private IP assigned), gateways, netmasks and DNS resolvers. Keep this information handy, because you'll need to refer to it as you configure your Linode's network settings. Since Linodes only have one virtual ethernet interface (eth0), you'll need to assign additional IPs to aliases on that interface. This means you'll append a colon and a number to the interface name. For these examples, the aliases are numbered in the order they were given, but most outbound connections will originate from the IP assigned to the eth0 interface. If you need server daemons to bind to a particular IP address, you'll need to specify the correct IP in their configuration files.
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