Re: Multi homed host address clash
On Dec 10, 12:45 am, Hans Wurster <dumpfback...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot test this myself due to lacking equipment:
Assume I have a multi homed Linux server. I have two hosts A and B
with the same IP address I, one on each interface (I know this is a
situation to avoid). I receive a packet from A and try to reply to it.
Where will the packet be sent to? THanks
The routing table will decide. Where does the route to that IP address
go?
DS
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