Hi,

Situation:

   There are 2 NIC's (A and B) on the linux server. TCP/IP traffic is
   going out through A card and is supposed to be back through B (routing
   is made in such way, for more clear view - B card is connected to
   one-way-down satelite link, A is just normal net and the server is 
   cache server).

Question:

   How Linux will react to this configuration by default and how to make
   it understand such configuration? (any patches-to-kernel/software?
   Maybe you know where to find information of this kind?)

   Problem as I see is that if kernel sends out TCP traffic through A with
   source IP xx.xx.xx.xx, then does B card with IP address yy.yy.yy.yy
   accept traffic for xx.xx.xx.xx and does accept kernel also? 
     And how to force LINUX to work in this way?

Vilius Benetis
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