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|    Pascal Hambourg to All    |
|    Re: udp socket question    |
|    03 Dec 11 10:51:37    |
      746719ab       From: boite-a-spam@plouf.fr.eu.org              Hello,              adirtymindisajoyforever a écrit :       >       > moved from the solaris newsgroup to here hoping for more success.       >       > I have a solaris box with two nic cards: iprb0 and e1000g0.       >       > In the routing table the first entry is the e1000g0.              What does this mean exactly ?       Could you please send the complete routing table ?       And the routing table of the client host too ?              > On this machine I have a udp socket listening process that echoes all       > incoming messsages.       >       > I have another machine from which i send upd messages and receive       > answers on the same socket.       >       > I use as destination ip address the one associated with iprb0.       >       > Snoop tells me the incoming messages are on iprb0 and outgoing on       > e1000g0, i.e. the reply don not have the ip address configured for       > iprb0       > (as the messages sent), but the address configures on e1000g0.       >       > When the sending machine is a linux the messages echoed are NOT       > received.       > When the sending machine is a solaris, messages are received              Does the Linux box have any stateful filtering iptables rules ?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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