Hi,

no, I'm not complaining about arping, which is run on the client (and has only 
one NIC), but I complain about the server replying from both interfaces.


Sascha


Am Samstag 21 Februar 2009 22:14:52 schrieb Tomáš Krasničan:
> Hi,
>
> set the interface with -I parameter.
>
> Sascha Hlusiak wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I have a server with two interfaces in the same subnet.
> >
> > When asking for the MAC of one of the IPs, always both interfaces reply:
> >
> > arping  -b xx.xx.xx.xx
> > ARPING xx.xx.xx.xx from yy.yy.yy.yy eth0
> > Unicast reply from xx.xx.xx.xx [00:1D:7D:D7:6D:F3]  0.607ms
> > Unicast reply from xx.xx.xx.xx [00:08:54:55:E7:02]  0.792ms
> >
> > ip_forward is set to 0. Is there a switch in /proc to make Linux only
> > reply from the interface that really owns the IP? Right now all traffic
> > goes over one physical link, regardless of the target IP.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Sascha

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