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binding sub-interfaces in Linux
From: Chris <list.traffic () frys com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 05:44:13 -0800
Hello,
I am configuring a network with a live honeypot attached to the network.
I am going through a virtual router in honeyd and the subnet is not the
same as the address on the honeyd host machine. When I bind the address
to eth0 and try to connect to the external host honeyd dies. I assume
because it can't find a route to the external host. I added a
sub-interface to my honeyd host and added the bind 10.1.1.53 to eth0:1
statement to the honeyd.conf file it won't start. Is this not a supported
option? Or is there a better way to handle this situation. Also when
configuring a route in honeyd is there a way to define a address on the
other side of the virtual router for a default return route on my external
host?
Thanks for your help.
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