On 17/06/2010 08:26, Rod wrote:
Check out iproute
* sys-apps/iproute2
Latest version available: 2.6.31
Latest version installed: 2.6.31
Size of files: 363 kB
Homepage:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/iproute2
My situation is vaguely similar... I've one high-speed link at home
with only dynamic IP - and I've got rack-mounted server with multiple
static IPs, one of which I want to use from home in order to run a
mail-server, revision control service and various web-services...
keeping all the data
OK, I admit it, this is more of a Linux networking challenge, but it's
one I want to resolve under gentoo.
I have two network interfaces - eth0 and tun0 - and both are (somehow)
connected to the internet. When I have eth0's IP address as my default
route, all my traffic is sent out via my NAT
On 17/06/2010 5:03 PM, Steve wrote:
OK, I admit it, this is more of a Linux networking challenge, but it's
one I want to resolve under gentoo.
I have two network interfaces - eth0 and tun0 - and both are (somehow)
connected to the internet. When I have eth0's IP address as my default
route,
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