One thought on this, how will the box choose the proper
route back to the client if the srcds server is bound to multiple
IP's? You'd need something that forces it to answer a packet
addressed to IP 1.2.3.4 from interface ip 1.2.3.4 and use the
1.2.3.1 router as the default gateway. Otherwise, what would
prevent the server from receiving a packet on 1.2.3.4, sending
a reply back on 5.6.7.8, and the client happily ignoring it? Or
worse, sourcing a packet on 1.2.3.4, choosing 5.6.7.1 as the
appropriate gateway, which isn't on the same network, and dropping
the packet as undeliverable?
There may be a way to do it, but I'm thinking a router
running OSPF or BGP if you can is the way to go.
- Dan
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