Let's say I have two network interfaces:
eth0with address10.0.0.1eth1with address192.168.0.1
Using route or ip route add I have set it to route:
- All addresses to
eth0 1.2.3.4only toeth1
So packets to 1.2.3.4 should be routed to eth1, and everything else to eth0.
I then create a UDP socket and use bind() to set its local address to 192.168.0.1. Then I send a packet to 1.2.3.4.
Will it be be sent over eth1 per the routing table or eth0 because it is bound to that IP address? I tried, and it seems to be sent on eth1.
Is there a way I can force a socket to use eth0, which has a valid route to the destination, but not the most specific rule? I know about SO_BINDTODEVICE, but prefer to avoid using interface names in C code.