A common use of FreeBSD is virtual site hosting, where one server appears to the network as many servers. This is achieved by assigning multiple network addresses to a single interface.
A given network interface has one “real”
      address, and may have any number of “alias”
      addresses.  These aliases are normally added by placing alias
      entries in /etc/rc.conf, as seen in this
      example:
ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netmask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
Alias entries must start with
      alias using a
      sequential number such as
      0alias0, alias1,
      and so on.  The configuration process will stop at the first
      missing number.
The calculation of alias netmasks is important.  For a
      given interface, there must be one address which correctly
      represents the network's netmask.  Any other addresses which
      fall within this network must have a netmask of all
      1s, expressed as either
      255.255.255.255 or
      0xffffffff.
For example, consider the case where the
      fxp0 interface is connected to two
      networks: 10.1.1.0
      with a netmask of
      255.255.255.0 and
      202.0.75.16 with a
      netmask of
      255.255.255.240.  The
      system is to be configured to appear in the ranges
      10.1.1.1 through
      10.1.1.5 and
      202.0.75.17 through
      202.0.75.20.  Only
      the first address in a given network range should have a real
      netmask.  All the rest
      (10.1.1.2 through
      10.1.1.5 and
      202.0.75.18 through
      202.0.75.20) must be
      configured with a netmask of
      255.255.255.255.
The following /etc/rc.conf entries
      configure the adapter correctly for this scenario:
ifconfig_fxp0="inet 10.1.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0" ifconfig_fxp0_alias0="inet 10.1.1.2 netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_fxp0_alias1="inet 10.1.1.3 netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_fxp0_alias2="inet 10.1.1.4 netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_fxp0_alias3="inet 10.1.1.5 netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_fxp0_alias4="inet 202.0.75.17 netmask 255.255.255.240" ifconfig_fxp0_alias5="inet 202.0.75.18 netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_fxp0_alias6="inet 202.0.75.19 netmask 255.255.255.255" ifconfig_fxp0_alias7="inet 202.0.75.20 netmask 255.255.255.255"
A simpler way to express this is with a space-separated list
      of IP address ranges.  The first address
      will be given the
      indicated subnet mask and the additional addresses will have a
      subnet mask of 255.255.255.255.
ifconfig_fxp0_aliases="inet 10.1.1.1-5/24 inet 202.0.75.17-20/28"
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