This may be the case now, but pretty sure we went down this road YEARS ago and 
even with BindAddress, packets were still being sourced from the main IP 
address. In the mailing list archives this argument may exist. I vaguely 
remember being told by Hugh that it was not possible in Perl at the time to 
choose the source address to respond from.

Again, not arguing that now; just saying what we ran into in the past.

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> On Jul 29, 2016, at 6:17 AM, Heikki Vatiainen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> When BindAddress is configured, a socket is created and bound for each 
> address defined by BindAddress. In this case the source address of a 
> reply is the specific non-wildcard address the socket was bound to.
> 
> In short: BindAddress can be useful on multi homed hosts. However, if IP 
> addresses are added and removed dynamically, this can cause problems 
> because the addresses are now part of the Radiator configuration too.

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