At 8/26/2003 09:07 -0400, you wrote:
Ever notice how a lack of OP information causes confusion that increases
proportionately to the length of the thread? ;-)
...especially when the parties involved don't trim their posts at all?
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On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 07:58, Rik Thomas wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 06:24, Jason Dixon wrote:
> > On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 23:35, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> > > At 8/24/2003 19:48 -0700, you wrote:
> > > >Question, i have a server that i would like to use
> > > >two nics. i have two ips that are on
On Mon, 2003-08-25 at 06:24, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 23:35, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> > At 8/24/2003 19:48 -0700, you wrote:
> > >Question, i have a server that i would like to use
> > >two nics. i have two ips that are on the same subnet
> > >and they both have the same default
On Sun, 2003-08-24 at 23:35, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 8/24/2003 19:48 -0700, you wrote:
> >Question, i have a server that i would like to use
> >two nics. i have two ips that are on the same subnet
> >and they both have the same default route.
> >
> >how do i tell traffic that comes to one ip t
At 8/24/2003 19:48 -0700, you wrote:
Question, i have a server that i would like to use
two nics. i have two ips that are on the same subnet
and they both have the same default route.
how do i tell traffic that comes to one ip that is assigned
to eth0 to go back through eth0 and one ip that is as
>Question, i have a server that i would like to use
>two nics. i have two ips that are on the same subnet
>and they both have the same default route.
>
>how do i tell traffic that comes to one ip that is assigned
>to eth0 to go back through eth0 and one ip that is assigned
>to eth1 to go back trh