Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 26 Jul 1999 05:32:54 +0200 (MEST) | From | Roman Drahtmueller <> | Subject | ip aliasing |
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Q: How come 2.2.10 uses a somehow arbitrary ip number out of the aliases pool instead of the primary one as source address when opening a connection to the world?
Ex: 70 virt interfaces up with IPs in 7 subnets /24. ping et al use source ip from one of these interfaces down the 70 again, and it works. down the one with the IP, then ping uses another from the alias pool.
this behaviour is most irritating, since it renders ip aliasing useless. Hint?
Roman. Computer Center University of Freiburg, Germany. "The whole world is about three drinks behind." (Humphrey Bogart)
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