Ronald, I think that if you add a route to get to right= using the
source IP 11.22.33.46 it should work.
Here's an example:
$ ip ro get 99.88.77.66
# checking the source IP used to get to right=
99.88.77.66 via 172.24.27.1 dev wlan0 src 11.22.33.46
cache
You see that by default it uses the "main" IP on wlan0. Now let's add
the other IP
$ sudo ip addr add 11.22.33.46/24 dev wlan0
# adding this IP alias
And add a route to right= using that new IP as the source
$ sudo ip ro add 99.88.77.66 via 172.24.27.1 src 11.22.33.46 #
172.24.27.1 is my default GW
And confirm all worked:
$ ip ro get 99.88.77.66
99.88.77.66 via 172.24.27.1 dev wlan0 src 11.22.33.46
cache
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Openswan doesn't honor 'left=' parameter on host with multipe ip's
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