On Mon, 02 Dec 2002, Juan Francisco Rodriguez Hervella wrote: > Helge Oldach escribi�: > > > > All, > > > > I wonder whether there are plans to complete implementation of the > > "strong ES" model as described in RFC 1122 for multihoming hosts on > > FreeBSD. Essentially this would assure that a multihomed host would > > send and receive IP packets through the "correct" interface (that is, > > the physical interface that is configured with the IP address used in > > the packets). > > > > I don't like the strong ES model. IMHO, with weak ES model we can > obtain the best of multihoming benefits. the strong ES model > makes use of source routing, which might forbid the communication > where it could be possible. > > I don't see why a host should discard a packet for him, only > because it has arrived at other interface.
I see good reasons indeed. For example when I bind a daemon on a given IP, I have sometimes good reasons to have the multihomed host discard packets coming from the 'wrong' interface. As long as the model (strong vs weak) is tunable via a sysctl (as it is already with net.inet.ip.check_interface), I think that this is the perfect behavior: I can select whatever fits best my needs in a given situation. Cheers, - yann To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-net" in the body of the message