On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 02:44:30PM +0100, Christian Vieser wrote:
> So, what's the difference between defining routing on linux ("route add
> -net....") and using /etc/shorewall/route_roules? Is there any advantage
> to use the one or other?
Shorewall has a somewhat crude form of routing automation to solve one
specific problem that happens to occur fairly often. If you want to do
exactly that, it's probably easier. If you want to do anything else,
you're going to have to define your own routing table (and you
probably want to be using 'ip route' rather than 'route').
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