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  • From: Mike Gargano <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 16:15:33 -0400

Hi,

Let's say that I have 2 PPP dial-up connections (so I have two ppp interfaces created). If the two remote machines I'm connected to both have their default configurations and both are giving me back the same gateway IP and host IP for me to use, the only way for me to distinguish between the two is by the ppp interface. Is there a way using sockets or some other API to direct traffic down one of these interfaces explicitly? Basically I'm looking for some way to multiplex the same destination and source IP address over two different interfaces.

Phew, I hope that's somewhat clear, I know it makes my head hurt.
Thanks.

-Mike

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