routing table, sending packets through multiple interfaces

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hi

im not sure if this is the right list to ask this, dont be too harsh one me :~


this is my ipv6 routing table

# route -A inet6 -n
Kernel IPv6 routing table
Destination                                 Next Hop                                Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
::1/128                                     ::                                      U     0      0        0 lo
2020::2030/128                              ::                                      U     0      49       1 lo
fe80::200:ff:fe00:0/128                     ::                                      U     0      0        0 lo
fe80::204:e2ff:fe64:9376/128                ::                                      U     0      0        0 lo
fe80::20c:6eff:fe35:6cc2/128                ::                                      U     0      0        0 lo
fe80::/64                                   ::                                      U     256    0        0 eth0
fe80::/64                                   ::                                      U     256    0        0 eth1
fe80::/64                                   ::                                      U     256    0        0 aodv0
ff02::1/128                                 ::                                      U     1024   0        0 eth1
ff02::1/128                                 ::                                      U     1024   0        0 eth0
::/0                                        ::                                      U     1024   0        0 aodv0


i want packets which destination is ff02::1 to be sent through both eth1 and eth0, which doesn't happen with the above configuration...

do i need to set up a socket for each interface(binding the socket to that interface) in order to send through both interfaces, or is there another way??


thanks a lot for your time

filipe




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