> You may be able to force it to work by removing
> the route to 192.168.5.0/24
Force local routing, eh? Nice thought. It would not have occurred to me
because I thought the problem was probably related to NAT or redirecting
packets back out the interface they arrived on, which some vendors'
equipment won't do. I'll play with it and see what happens.
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