I'm using diald in a client to dial into a server whenever there is any
traffic that must go to the servers network. The client is configured
with a network card, and a modem.

I find that when I generate traffic from my client when the link is
down, diald dials, and sends through the buffered packets as expected..
However the ip address on the packets is the ip address of the ppp0 on
the client and not the ip address of the eth0 on the client. BUT when
any packet is generated on the client after the link is brought up the
ip address on the packets is the eth0 address.

Does anyone know why this is so and is it possible for the buffered
packets to be sent using the eth0 ip address?

Regards


Brett




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