> > Multihoming is actually quite common if you consider VPNs.
> > (e.g. intranet traffic goes to the VPN, and everything else goes to
> > the real network adaptor by default)
>
> When I think "multihoming", I think different routes to reach the same
> server.
> Usually, that means two default routes. That happens when there's one
> device that has two adapters connected to the Internet.
>
Straying from the core topic, but VPN software I've used exposes a virtual 
network adaptor which has an IP address belonging to the company intranet.
And it's possible to route internet traffic via the VPN though normally you 
don't want to because of performance.

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