I believe the route command is the one you are looking for.  It is not an
iptables command btw.

On machine A with IP 10.0.1.3 type as root:
route add -host 10.0.0.2 gw 10.0.0.2 dev eth0

On machine B with ip 10.0.0.2 type as root:
route add -host 10.0.1.3 gw 10.0.1.3 dev eth0

Hope this helps.
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Quoting Roy Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I have two static IP addresses on my ADSL. Both are running a Smoothwall that
directs all Internet packets to the ADSL gateway. Both connect the ADSL
through a 10 Mb switch.

I want to send data between them without going through ADSL gateway. I know I
can use iptables to create a rule for the outbound NIC that will redirect
data to a given IP address but I don't know iptables very well.

What would the commnad look like to do this?




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