Hello there;

I have just upgraded to RedHat 9.  I have a base interface eth0 and 5
sub-interfaces (eth0:1, eth0:2, etc...) So laet's say it looks like
this:

eth0:           192.168.49.70   
eth0:1  192.168.49.71
eth0:2  192.168.49.72
eth0:3  192.168.49.73
eth0:4  192.168.49.74
eth0:10 192.168.49.60

I can indeed connect to all ip addresses.  This is not a problem.

When using sendmail it always sends on eth0 since this address is
configured in my hosts file to reflect that machines name.

The problem is when I make outbound ip connections, the connections seem
to originate from eth0:10 (as shown above) for services that are not
specifically hostname bound such as: telnet, ssh, ftp. 

My problem is, I have one machine with a static IP address.  I have
hundreds of routers I support with a specific IP address allowed on the
incoming access list.  If I do not come from 192.168.49.70 or it's
publicly translated address, I am screwed.

Has anyone noticed this behavior?  If so, how did you overcome this
problem?

Chris Johnston
Chris<at>routerguy.com


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