This one should be simple:
A-----B-----C
A, B and C are linux boxes, B routes between A and C. I'd like to send 2
flows from A to C (eg 2 ttcp flows a the same time) whose packets have
different source IP addresses.
Is it possible to reach this goal just having 2 IP addresses (on interfaces
eth0 and eth0:1) on A and setting up proper routing entries on A and B, or I
have to define also 2 IP addresses on C?
Regards,
Stefano
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