Re: ipv6 multihoming 2.4(.20)

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On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 04:15:25 +0100
Bernd Eckenfels <ecki@calista.eckenfels.6bone.ka-ip.net> wrote:

|In article <20021222200629.40fdd3ee.xraz@rwxr-xr-x.de> you wrote:
|> If you have two (or more) sit-tunnels wich have a 2000::/3 or
|> default route, (at least replys to incoming) packtes are always
|> sent via the route last added. I cannot find a way to force sending
|> the packets with the interface that matches their source address.
|
|normally it is the other way around. If you make a connection and do not
|bind a source address before, it will go through the latest default route
|and get the ip address of that interface.
|
|Or do you have actually had an application which was binding to a
|specific interface?

If a local application binds to the tunnel-_address_ the traffic goes
right. binding the interface or * mostly results in asymetric routing.

As already said policy-routing does not work for v6 and there is only
one routing table.

Routing v6 by TOS or fwmark would would solve it all but does also not
work.

I thought there would be another possibility..

      ...Frank

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