On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Brett Wallace wrote:
> Does anyone know why this is so and is it possible for the buffered
> packets to be sent using the eth0 ip address?
It's because the packets get a source address when they are
first sent on an interface, and in this case that is when
they are initially sent on diald's proxy. At the moment there
is no option to readdress in-flight packets (although setting
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_dynaddr works for TCP under certain
circumstances) so if you don't actually _need_ to use dynamic
addressing then don't. Static is fine. Sticky is fine except
for the odd occasion when the addresses do change.
Mike
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