I assume the eth0 has the default gateway? probably routing table related issue. both ethx in different subnet? requires static route added for routing back to eth1 if eth0 --> default gw.
Yeah, I'll probably have to dig a bit more here. The simplest case that I can think of is to have it only have one entry in the routing table. And then ask it how it'd route to a host in that subnet. But it gets it wrong! There's no eth0 in the routing table, but it's used?!pic.twitter.com/tH3LoF7TbC
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OK, the answer is here: https://superuser.com/questions/701956/android-devices-dont-know-route-to-a-host-located-in-the-same-network/1337904#1337904 … In particular: ip rule add from all lookup main pref 1 Once this is executed, Android routes sanely.
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