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2009-10-06
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2009-10-06
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You can't have an internet connection open to both at the same time anyways.
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2009-10-06
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You can, but usually either one of them has your default route.
To get your external IP (as others see it) you can try to parse the output of http://www.whatismyip.org this output is plaintext, IPv4 only. Not sure how it handles proxies e.g. X_FORWARDED_FOR header.
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2009-10-06
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To get your external IP (as others see it) you can try to parse the output of http://www.whatismyip.org this output is plaintext, IPv4 only.
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2009-10-06
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http://ip.help.me.uk/ does both v4 & v6, but requires a bit more "parsing".
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2009-10-06
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#46
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it is rather difficult to get such working on Linux if the application only allows to bind to any interface instead of one specified.
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2009-10-07
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Policy routing is one way to do it transparently to the applications, but we'd need to have multi-homing first obviously.
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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2009-10-16
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