Network Card Strangeness

Alexander Dalloz alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Fri Oct 22 16:29:03 UTC 2004


Am Fr, den 22.10.2004 schrieb Jonathan Allen um 17:25:

> I am trying to get to:
> 
>    eth0: host IP 192.168.1.64, route: default
>    eth1: host IP 192.168.1.64, route: 192.168.1.63 only
>    eth2: host IP 192.168.1.64, route: 192.168.1.32 only
>    eth3: host IP 192.168.1.64, route: 192.168.1.100 only
> 
> Any ideas how can I get there ?
> 
> Jonathan

Based upon which information should the system route? See the comments
by Paul and Leonard. You will need to provide more information what you
really want to achive. You may need to segment your net. At least you
need to use different IPs on the different ethernet devices.

Alexander


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