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Is there any alternative to virtualization for handling two different interfaces, different networks and same IP range?

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I have a Linux box with two different NICs that are connected to two different networks, but they share the same IP range (10.0.0.x). My first idea was to use virtualization for that (i.e., Xen), but it seems to me overkill since I want to use the same programs without conflicts due routing. I was …

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If both the network address and subnet masks for the two separate networks are identical, your network is misconfigured in a way that defeats the basic intent of IP-routing. I would renumber one of the networks.

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