> Most distro's don't have a simple place to drop in such rules, at this
> time.  Depending on how picky you are / need to be about when things are
> loaded, and how clean you want to keep your init scripts, you may want
> to make an additional init script for it.

Another option is to reference them in the network up script.  In Debian /
Ubuntu, this is done by adding an "up" line for the interface in
/etc/network/interfaces.  Don't know about RH/CentOS.


On debian, I usually drop a shell script with my rules into
/etc/network/if-up.d/

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