On 11/5/19 3:18 AM, Rodrigo Araujo wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> Furthermore, if you do "shorewall disable <provider-interface>" that
> provider's routing rules are just removed, and when you know the
> provider is OK again, you can just do the "enable" counterpart for them
> to be put back in place.
> 
> So I also find it more pratical to use shorewall's rtrules for this
> (it's really well done).
> 
> My 2 cents.
> 
>

Note that non-persistent routes in the /etc/shorewall/routes file are
handled similarly.

-Tom
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