>Basically, if you have a cable modem and a phone line, you end up with
>two interfaces, eth0 and ppp0.  You send packets out the ppp0 interface,
>and they come in over the eth0 interface.  

So the IP packets coming over the Eth link will be ACKed on the PPP
interface purely based on the default route entry?  To me, I would have
assumed that the IP stack would want to ACK packets on the interface
the traffic came from.

--David
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