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Date:      Fri, 18 Feb 2005 01:36:29 +0800
From:      Xin LI <delphij@frontfree.net>
To:        henrysu@nttmcl.com
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: Two NIC's connected to same subnet: routing question
Message-ID:  <1108661789.656.9.camel@spirit>
In-Reply-To: <EEECKDGGIOMGJDPILFBBIEKHEDAA.henrysu@nttmcl.com>
References:  <EEECKDGGIOMGJDPILFBBIEKHEDAA.henrysu@nttmcl.com>

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It seems that this can be implemented through ng_one2many netgraph node.
I'm looking for some documentation about this.  Well...  Given that my
own server is already online and it is several kilometers away from me,
I'd rather test the feature at lab and then go there for a shoot.

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> You can configure both NIC as /32. You also need proxy arp installed and
> listen on both NIC. Then the traffic should be able to follow between two
> NICs. Since Proxy ARP always answers its MAC to clients, so the clients c=
an
> always send traffic to em1 or em0. Based on client's mac entry in the ARP
> table, client to client traffic is easily transferred. Other traffic shou=
ld
> be able to direct to default gateway.
>=20
> If you know other options, I am interested to hear.

Cheers,
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Xin LI <delphij delphij net>  http://www.delphij.net/

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