Re: ip alias and default outgoing interface

Wiktor Wodecki (w.wodecki@manfred-dahlhoff.de)
Thu, 23 May 2002 16:25:41 +0200


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On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 12:05:24AM -0400, Mohammad A. Haque wrote:
> I've got a setup where I have one ethernet card and multiple ips=20
> assigned using ip alias.
> Is this supposed to happen? How do I make it so that the default gw=20
> interface is used?

I've seen similar behaviour with current 2.4 kernels with several nics
with different ip's in one subnet. The solution was to create an own
routing table for each ip (networkcard therefore) and to hammer static
ip-nic arp entries at the router before. Look at the advanced routing
howto for more information or write me a private email.

--=20

Regards,

Wiktor Wodecki <w.wodecki@manfred-dahlhoff.de>

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