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SubjectBUG: 2 NICs on same network
Hi,

We recently stummed across a rather annoying bug when 2 nics are on
the same network.

Our situation is this: we have a server with 2 nics, each with a
different IP on the same network, connected to the same switch. Let's
assume eth0 has ip 1.2.3.1 and eth1 has 1.2.3.2, with a both with a
netmask of 255.255.255.0.

Now the strange thing is that traffic for 1.2.3.2 arrives at eth0 no
matter what!

Even if we disconnect the cable for eth1, 1.2.3.2 still replies to
pings, ssh, web, ...

We tested this on IA32 architecture, different 2.4.x kernels and
different nics ...

Is this a bug or a known issue? If it is not a bug, how can it be
solved?

Kind Regards,
Frank Louwers

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