Hi, I have a small problem : I am running my openser on a system(linux/freebsd) with a loopback interface(non routable) with some ip (10.102.4.139), now the incoming packet come to openser with this IP (forwarded in l2 mode), it excepts the packet and sends the reply, but the srcip of replied packet is loopback ip, instead of the routable ip of the system. Can it be configured to send the packet out using the routable ip.
Regards, Ranveer.
To which interface does openser bind?
I guess if you will add listen=10.102.4.139 to openser.cfg it should bind only to 10.102.4.139 and thus always use this IP address as src address.
klaus
ranveer kunal wrote:
Hi, I have a small problem : I am running my openser on a system(linux/freebsd) with a loopback interface(non routable) with some ip (10.102.4.139), now the incoming packet come to openser with this IP (forwarded in l2 mode), it excepts the packet and sends the reply, but the srcip of replied packet is loopback ip, instead of the routable ip of the system. Can it be configured to send the packet out using the routable ip.
Regards, Ranveer.
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Hi Klaus, Openser was bound to all the interfaces.
Regards, Ranveer.
On 9/30/05, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
To which interface does openser bind?
I guess if you will add listen=10.102.4.139 to openser.cfg it should bind only to 10.102.4.139 and thus always use this IP address as src address.
klaus
ranveer kunal wrote:
Hi, I have a small problem : I am running my openser on a system(linux/freebsd) with a loopback interface(non routable) with some ip (10.102.4.139), now the incoming packet come to openser with this IP (forwarded in l2 mode), it excepts the packet and sends the reply, but the srcip of replied packet is loopback ip, instead of the routable ip of the system. Can it be configured to send the packet out using the routable ip.
Regards, Ranveer.
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Hi Ranveer,
just as an add-on - the replies will be send back using exactly the same interface the request was received on.
regards, bogdan
ranveer kunal wrote:
Hi Klaus, Openser was bound to all the interfaces.
Regards, Ranveer.
On 9/30/05, Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists@pernau.at wrote:
To which interface does openser bind?
I guess if you will add listen=10.102.4.139 to openser.cfg it should bind only to 10.102.4.139 and thus always use this IP address as src address.
klaus
ranveer kunal wrote:
Hi, I have a small problem : I am running my openser on a system(linux/freebsd) with a loopback interface(non routable) with some ip (10.102.4.139), now the incoming packet come to openser with this IP (forwarded in l2 mode), it excepts the packet and sends the reply, but the srcip of replied packet is loopback ip, instead of the routable ip of the system. Can it be configured to send the packet out using the routable ip.
Regards, Ranveer.
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