Brian Long wrote:
I believe what the OP is saying is that he would like two default
routes. If traffic comes into eth0 from a non-local subnet, he'd like
the replies to go out eth0. If traffic comes into eth2 from a non-local
subnet, he'd like the replies to go out eth2.
If his network contains hundreds of subnets and he's situated this host
somewhere in the middle, setting hundreds of static routes for eth0 and
hundreds for eth2 is not a manageable solution.
By definition, a 'default route' is where to send traffic that has no
other known routing. There can't be two 'default routes'. I think
static routes are the only way to accomplish this.
-Ed
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