What really incredible is what you offer to me.
I am receiving around 30 routes each time I connect to VPN and included
routes may differ from time to time, because new servers may be added that
are reachable through VPN.
How can I enter them manually ? Maybe I can add a few of them which are
really urgent, but when I need to reach a new server I have to edit conf
again.
I like your way of dealing with questions.(?)
Please remember that everyone on the list is not as skilled as you are when
it comes to ip tables on Linux. If I were that skilled I wouldn't need
Shorewall anyway; I'd write my own iptables script.
When I asked that question again, I had really not believed that this was
the right way.
Please keep in mind that everyone's brain is not working same way as yours.
Also, I'd like to mention that I had read the MultiISP docuentation before
asking my question here.
However, I couldn't understand what I really should do. That's the reason of
my question.
Btw, is there a way to see the dynamic routes that are routed to each
provider ?
Thanks.
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Tom Eastep <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > According to 'Multi-ISP and VPN' , I have to add the injected routes to
> > the "route_rules" file manually. Is this what I should do ?
>
> That is an incredible question. You asked how to fix your problem. I
> referred you to the relevant part of the documentation. And now you are
> asking me if you really should follow that part of the documentation?
> Unbelievable!
>
>
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