Is there any way to get state to work with hosts that don't always send replies with the same address?
I have a server that has two interfaces and two IPs. If I send a packet to 192.168.1.50, sometimes the response comes back on 192.168.1.50 and sometimes it comes back on 192.168.1.91 (not the real IPs). When the response comes back on 50, state works fine but when it comes back on 91, it doesn't.
I have also seen this problem with virtual hosts on solaris.
The server *should* respond with the same IP the request was made on. Otherwise its technically broken.
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