Re: routing with 2 public ips

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On 28/12/2015 22:47, Gordon Messmer wrote:
Can you explain what you mean?  Not only am I not assuming that, I can
hardly conceive of any situation in which a host will receive traffic
for its own gateway.

... Basic 1:1 NAT ... you have two gateways while you have two ip addresses or one on the interface. Just to illustrate the issue: AWS instance with two interfaces which have two ip addresses NATTED to them by AWS front tier using some kind of virtual gateway.

Eliezer

* Now I am sure that you didn't understood the situation\network as I am!
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