On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 10:51:55PM +0200, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > a TCP connection is created originating from 172.17.2.93 instead of
> > from 172.17.1.48
> 
> Well, this might be because you get a "magical" interface self route, check
> for example "route -Cn".

After some playing I see these:

Source          Destination     Gateway         Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
172.17.1.48     172.17.255.255  172.17.255.255  bl    0      0        4 eth0
172.17.1.48     172.17.255.255  172.17.255.255  bl    0      0        0 eth0
172.17.1.48     172.17.1.48     172.17.1.48     l     0      0        7 lo
172.17.1.48     172.17.1.48     172.17.1.48     l     0      0        3 lo

172.17.2.93     172.17.2.93     172.17.2.93     l     0      0        3 lo
172.17.2.93     172.17.2.93     172.17.2.93     l     0      0        1 lo

172.17.1.48 is primary, 172.17.2.93 is a secondary address.

-- 
Frank
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