On 5/25/10 6:50 PM, sangprabv wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> Thanks for the reply. OK I will try to  explain more :)
> I have these eth configurations on my firewall:
> My WAN
> eth0  1.2.3.4
> eth0:5        1.2.3.5
> eth0:6        1.2.3.6
> 
> My LAN
> eth1  192.168.1.1
> 
> I register eth0:5 (1.2.3.5) that will be used by my application A and eth0:6 
> (1.2.3.6) that will be used by my application B. Both applications are in my 
> firewall. When I try to connect to my partner using application A and B, it 
> always detected as eth0 (1.2.3.4) rather then eth0:5 (1.2.3.5) and eth0:6 
> (1.2.3.6).  
> I also have add this rule in masq:
> eth0:5                192.168.1.1     1.2.3.5 tcp     15000
> eth0:6                192.168.1.1     1.2.3.6 tcp     15000

Which proves that you have looked at the documentation but haven't read
it. The :5 and :6 in the first column don't do anything.

-Yom
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