Re: [LARTC] route with different metric

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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On Wed, Sep 26, 2001 at 04:37:49PM +0200, Juri Haberland wrote:
> bert hubert wrote:

[...]

> > I think that that's very unlikely. The important thing is: is this 'sticky'?
> > Is a single TCP session mated to a single route automatically? Or does MASQ
> > do this for you?
> 
> I just did a short test with ping. Ping went out through eth0. Then I
> issued a 'ifconfig eth0 down' while ping was running. It went out
> eth1...

I thought this sounded good, but I'm still concerned about what Bert
raises.

If this machine is also running daemons, does it send replies back out
the same interface they came in on?  That'll break a lot of things if
you receive packets via ISP1, and send replies back via ISP2.

I still don't know how to handle that properly.

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