9.1. The BasicsListing the Routing Table: ip route Now on my machine, this equates to the following output:
The first line: 207.149.43.62 dev eth0 scope link is the route for the interface The second line: 207.149.43.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 207.149.43.62 Is the route that says everything that goes to 207.149.43.0 needs to go out 207.149.43.62. The third line: default via 207.149.43.1 dev eth0 is the default route. 9.1.1. Using the informationNow that we have walked through a basic routing table, lets see how we use it. First read the Policy routing text. If you get confused, don't worry -- it is a confusing text. It will give you the run down on everything that the new routing code can accomplish. Linux HOWTO full list |
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