Hi there,
I will spend next 2-3 months around "Lobaye" prefecture in Central
African Republic (directly west of Bangui). During reconnaissance trip
last week, already I did found some corrections (names, trails, missing
bridges, etc.) and I am sure thereĀ“re more. I should be rather busy with
gers dirty in your elegantr GObj C code, although I
might need some "emlightment" from you guys to be sure it worth it.
Please have a look at my shell script (working). Any comment will be
welcome.
[1] http://lartc.org/howto/index.html
[2] http://parad0x.org/~barbu/de
gers dirty in your elegantr GObj C code, although I
might need some "emlightment" from you guys to be sure it worth it.
Please have a look at my shell script (working). Any comment will be
welcome.
[1] http://lartc.org/howto/index.html
[2] http://parad0x.org/~barbu/dev/mad/mad-setup
2008/12/20 Chuck Anderson :
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 09:21:50AM +0800, Etienne Zind wrote:
>> >> As iproute is already heavily used in NM, the blocking might be done
>> >> with `ip rule` or `ip route` ath can do `reject`,`unreachable` and
>> >> `prohibits`
fic remove all our default route(s)
and replace them with some "unreachable" or "reject" route according
to what kind of error we want to generate on outgoing trafic.
Then we add a route to the VPN server, or all the IPs needed to setup the VPN:
$ route add $VPN_IP1 dev $VPN_DEV
lation.
$ ip rule from all unreachable
or
$ ip route add unreachable default
Should do the trick
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Regards,
Etienne Zind
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