Hi Klaus,
Openser was bound to all the interfaces.
Regards,
Ranveer.
On 9/30/05, Klaus Darilion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To which interface does openser bind?
>
> I guess if you will add
> listen=10.102.4.139
> to openser.cfg it should bind only to 10.102.4.139 and thus always use
> this IP address as src address.
>
> klaus
>
> ranveer kunal wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have a small problem :
> > I am running my openser on a system(linux/freebsd) with a loopback
> > interface(non routable) with some ip (10.102.4.139), now the incoming
> > packet come to openser with this IP (forwarded in l2 mode), it excepts
> > the packet and sends the reply, but the srcip of replied packet is
> > loopback ip, instead of the routable ip of the system. Can it be
> > configured to send the packet out using the routable ip.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ranveer.
> >
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