> The problem: packets are leaving interface e1000g2 with the source IP > of interface e1000g0. Is it ever possible?
Yes, completely -- outbound interface selection and source address selection are completely decoupled, and your netmask for e1000g2 causes it to overlap with e1000g0. Perhaps you meant to configure e1000g2 with a /24? > e1000g0: > inet 10.24.1.101 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.24.1.255 > ether 0:15:17:87:c9:bc > e1000g1: > inet 10.24.254.101 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 10.24.254.255 > ether 0:15:17:87:c9:bd > e1000g2: > inet 10.21.3.101 netmask ffff0000 broadcast 10.21.255.255 -- meem _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
