Hi,
hope, my question is not offtopic.
Here is my situation:
On Server (with debian 3.0 ofcourse, kernel 2.4.20 ) has got two
network-adapter. The ip's on this adapters are in seperated subnets. NIC A
ist the def.gw. The machine is running two webservers (apache). A forwarding
between the NIC should not be done.
Now the problem:
If i connect the webserver bound to NIC B, the packets recieves the apache
but no packets returns to my client. I think, this is a routing-probelm. All
packets will be send back using NIC A. The client's ip-stack will not
recognize the packet with the ?wrong? ip-address.
Is there any possibility to do an source-destination routing without an
default gateway?
thnx
Marc
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