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Re: Back out the way it came



IPFORWARDING is set to NO and has been the whole time.





Jeff Donovan wrote on 1/31/2003 6:51 AM

>make sure that your /etc/hostconfig file states:
>IPFORWARDING = NO
>
>then the packets will not forward between interfaces.
>
>--jeff
>On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 01:40 PM, Brian Blood wrote:
>
>> I've got 2 ethernet cards on my G4 server each plugged into my switch
>> and
>> each given a static IP address within the same subnet.
>>
>>
>> How can ensure that traffic that comes into my server on a particular
>> interface goes back out that same interface?
>>
>> I've set the subnet mask on the secondary cards IP config to
>> 255.255.255.255, and my traffic is coming in just fine through the
>> secondary interface, but all the outbound traffic is going out the
>> primary interface.
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