Daniel Rysztak wrote:

>Maybe oversimplified, but is the IP that's being advertised the IP of eth0?
>If so, try swapping the card order/IP's.  Other than that, I don't know of a
>source-interface command such as Cisco routers have.
>
>  
>
no, eth0 is the internal nic.  It may be advertising the IP on eth1 
since that is the interface that the default route is set to?  I've let 
the issue go for now because the only thing it was affecting was slaving 
DNS and I fixed that with Bind's 'transfer-source' setting.

-- 
John Hawley
jhawley at hissingdragon.net


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