Re: routing to two interfaces

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On nov/21/2002, Robert Felber wrote:

> ok, another wrong though. the packets back from LAN will arrive at the
> client's default gateway. So this is no solution either.

	But the client (10.10.10.3) is in the same network of the eth0 (or
eth0:1) interface, then it doesn't uses default gateway, it simply replies
to the source IP (10.10.10.1 or 10.10.10.2), or I'm wrong?

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