AL Chane:

Hi, there:

    I have two interfaces on my linux PC in the same network:



ifconfig eth0 172.20.1.30 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig eth1 172.20.1.31 netmask 255.255.255.0



Another Windows PC with IP 172.20.1.32 netmask 255.255.255.0

    I found that in the same network, Linux PC only use one interface
eth0 for outbound/inbound traffics no matter what. Even if I use Windows
PC (172.20.1.32) to ping Linux PC's eth1 (172.20.1.31), Linux still use
eth0 to reply. That is, if I unplug eth0's wire, eth1 won't work too.

    Does anyone have the same issue on how to make two interfaces
work in the same network? I search 2003 archive, some said it can be
done by set second interface (eth1) netmask to 255.255.255.255, but
i tried and it doesn't work for me.

    Helps from you are highly appreciated!

Are they on the same wire? If so, why do you need such configuretion?

rik


Thanks

AL

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