Cenk Hasirlioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Packets are sending by dialup terminals (at the and of the
> FIGURE below). Cisco routers on the way have their own
> different "default gateway"s but "next-hop" policies sends
> packets to linux. Also linux sends packets to 7206
> (212.174.112.18,
Cenk Hasirlioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Packets are sending by dialup terminals (at the and of the
> FIGURE below). Cisco routers on the way have their own
> different "default gateway"s but "next-hop" policies sends
> packets to linux. Also linux sends packets to 7206
> (212.174.112.18,
Hi again,
It works thanks a lot but, next hop did not make any sense
to sending packets. I cannot get traceroute response from
that cisco router when I trace to a foreign IP. Traces
starts to print asterisk after that next-hop.
Packets are sending by dialup terminals (at the and of the
FIGURE be
Hi again,
It works thanks a lot but, next hop did not make any sense
to sending packets. I cannot get traceroute response from
that cisco router when I trace to a foreign IP. Traces
starts to print asterisk after that next-hop.
Packets are sending by dialup terminals (at the and of the
FIGURE b
Cenk Hasirlioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is third network behind another router and we want to
> route packets coming from this network to a different
> next-hop, not to default gateway.
>
> How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
> (
Cenk Hasirlioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is third network behind another router and we want to
> route packets coming from this network to a different
> next-hop, not to default gateway.
>
> How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
> (
Hi,
There are two ethernet (also two network) appended on a
linux box.
There is third network behind another router and we want to
route packets coming from this network to a different
next-hop, not to default gateway.
How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
(kernel 2.2.x
Hi,
There are two ethernet (also two network) appended on a
linux box.
There is third network behind another router and we want to
route packets coming from this network to a different
next-hop, not to default gateway.
How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
(kernel 2.2.x
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