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Adam Prime wrote:
> 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.
don't forget the documentation that comes with iproute2 (in the doc directory).
the "ip command reference" contains huge amounts of useful information.
raf
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