Is this true only for UDP, or does TCP also use the interface addr instead of
the bound addr? Well, thinking about it, the only way we could receive a packet
that didn't have an interface listening on that IP, was if someone force routed
(read, hardwired the ARP table) the packet to our other interface.
I know Sol 2.6 has a bug WRT using random interface addrs when responding via
UDP (they call it load balancing, but it breaks NFS).
Thanks for the info, now I know which things to break :)
--Perry
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