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 -- Tom Eastep \ Q: What do you get when you cross a mobster with Shoreline, \ an international standard? Washington, USA \ A: Someone who makes you an offer you can't http://shorewall.org \ understand \_______________________________________________
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