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At 01:14 AM 24/09/00 -0700, David Ranch wrote:
>Hmmm.. it sounds like you might need to do policy based
>routing (routing based on the SOURCE IP not the usual DESTINATION IP).
>To do this, you need the iproute2 package. I haven't used this
>package myself but other people on the MASQ list have.
>
>--David
This is a tricky situation. iproute2 may or may not have the answers. I
too have DSL with multiple ip's thanks to PPPoE, but i'm not using them
quite the same way you are trying to. basically i route all my default
traffic through one interface, and all traffic specific to the other
network through the other interface.
I am sure there is some way to do it with iproute2, but the docs i used a
few months ago leave a lot to be desired.
a quick search of freshmeat yields this :
http://www.ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/
http://www.ds9a.nl/2.4Routing/HOWTO/
there are two HOWTOs at this one, didn't look at them too much, but
probably helpful. dunno how useful this is, but oh well.
adam
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