Has anybody successfully set up a recent (7.x or 8.x) Androidx86 machine that has two network adapters? I've done it successfully years ago, but I'm having trouble getting it to successfully use the second adapter. e.g. ping echo request comes in on eth1, but reply goes out eth0.
The problem still happens if the default gateway is removed. And just routes for the two individual subnets exist. And oddly, the problem is still there if I remove the route for the eth0 subnet. Only "ifconfig eth0 down" allows traffic out eth1. Android 6.0 works fine, too.
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What I can't figure out for the life of me is why when Android knows very well that 192.168.0.0/24 traffic uses eth1, it shoves out the replies on eth0 (which in this case is for 192.168.153/0/24).pic.twitter.com/70O9RNxBVH
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Did you try just for the sake of testing to switch one subnet to e.g. 172.16 to rule out 192.168/16 classful issues? Can you toy with the metric to in the routing? this output doesn't show it
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