> I am looking for a bit different thing here. Those are normal
> destination based routes, I have source routing (and other routing
> based on rules), for example:
This is the only way I found to do it, and might not be the best solution:
1. create /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-zscripts w
2010/4/29 James Hogarth :
> For static routes on a Centos/Redhat box you can use
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/route-ethX
>
> Example syntax for file:
>
> 10.243.248.0/24 via 10.243.251.254
> 10.243.252.0/24 via 10.243.251.254
> 172.20.220.0/24 via 10.243.251.254
>
> Can't say I've ever had to s
Hello
I have several Centos 4 and Centos 5 servers. Because of the nature of
the environment, there are some static arp entries made with arp
command and then source routing made with "ip rule/ip route"
-commands.
Those commands are now placed at /etc/rc.d/rc.local which is bad: if
server is rebo
2009/3/18 Akemi Yagi :
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Kimmo Koivisto wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I have previously used Centos 4.x in runlevel 3, when I plug in my usb
>> storage device/cd in cd-rom, it is shown under /media, for example
>> /media/MyUsbStick.
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accomplish (a) or (b)?
Regards,
Kimmo Koivisto
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