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Re: Back out the way it came



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.

Thanks for any tips/info.

Brian
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