Sergey Matveychuk wrote:
I've got some problem with route entries that was created after ICMP
redirect messages. They are never expired.
Our default gateway (it's a HP switch) send ICMP redirect messages if it
see a short path to destination. It's makes it not so overloaded. But
pathes sometime
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to handle this in a more clever way than a cron job you
could write a small daemon which reads routing messages and does "the
right thing" for whatever your situation is.
I've explore a code and found I can do quite easy addition for dynamic
routes - fill an ex
At Sun, 10 Apr 2005 15:14:59 +0400,
Sergey Matveychuk wrote:
>
> I've got some problem with route entries that was created after ICMP
> redirect messages. They are never expired.
>
> Our default gateway (it's a HP switch) send ICMP redirect messages if it
> see a short path to destination. It's
I've got some problem with route entries that was created after ICMP
redirect messages. They are never expired.
Our default gateway (it's a HP switch) send ICMP redirect messages if it
see a short path to destination. It's makes it not so overloaded. But
pathes sometime changed. There is no pro