You could also trying a routing blocking scheme. There is a way to deny
packs being transferred across the hosts. Checkout "man route". It
something like 'route deny 10.1.0.1 dev eth1' where 10.1.0.1 is the network
you don't want packets to go to.
-- Jason
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Glynn Clements
> Sent: Saturday, January 09, 1999 3:12 AM
> To: Daryl Williams
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: problem removing ipforwarding
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>
> Daryl Williams wrote:
>
> > i have a dual homed host runnig linux (debian/gnu) 2.0.34 which
> > i do not want to route. i just recompiled the kernel to eliminate
> > ipforwarding, however i am still able to get to the second interface
> > from hosts on the network on the first interface.
>
> This doesn't mean that forwarding is enabled. A host will accept
> packets which are destined for any of its IP addresses, regardless of
> the interface on which the packets arrive.
>
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> Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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