RE: Two interfaces on the same network

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At 11:21 6/9/2004, Al wrote:
When PC with IP 172.20.1.32 use browser to access
http://172.20.1.31, linux device reply by eth0, not eth1.(by sinffer)
That is, linux device seems only to use eth0 (first brought up)
when all interfaces are in the same network. Packets won't
be passed thru eth1 even if I intend to do so. If eth0 wire is unplug,
eth1 won't work too since linux only use eth0 if eth0/eth1 are in the same network.

And the reason for that is probably your "default route" which is set to eth0. Check your routing table.



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