So, while I'm aware of /etc/shorewall/rules TIME limiting abilities, I'm
interested in rtrules which apply at times of day.  For example, say
from 2am until 8am I want to route to a particular address through my
second ISP but during 8am until 2am I want to route that same address
through my first ISP.

I realize that there is not going to be any built-in ToD functionality
for Shorewall to leverage here like it can with netfilter and access
rules, but this is something that could be achieved using cron for
example.

Indeed, I could easily enough set up my own cron job to simply
manipulate the ip rule list as I need but I thought it would be nice if
Shorewall did this for me based on ToD specifications in rtrules.

Thoughts?

Cheers,
b.

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