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> I am sorry I was confusing.  I was giving an example of what we expect to see
> as we have this working on many of our Solaris systems.  What I showed was
> what it looks like on a Sun 5.10 system.  Yes all queries to the eth0
> interface should go back out the eth0 interface all queries to the eth2
> interface should go back out the eth2.  eth2 should NOT respond to queries
> for eth0, and visa versa,  since this makes it a router.   This was what the
> linux system was doing.  No matter what we do the, eth2 if it has a default
> route statement seems to respond for queries to the eth0.  The default route
> apparently has a slightly different meaning in Solaris than LINUX.  In this
> case Eth2 and Eth0 do not have the same name or ip address.  So server2 on
> eth2 should not respond for queries for server0 on eth0.  It looks to me as
> if there isn't a way of getting a linux box to do this

Have you tried this?:

<http://lartc.org/lartc.html#AEN268>

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