On Sunday, 29 July 2018 12:17:39 BST Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 14:15:03 +0100 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on one
> > of my boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
> >
> > Can anyone recommend
On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 14:15:03 +0100 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on one of
> my
> boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
>
> Can anyone recommend suitable reading material? I don't mind paying for a
> book, provided
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 17:58:35 BST Grant Taylor wrote:
--->8 much detail that makes me feel a bit faint...
> IMHO the biggest issue is that you have to understand what you want to do
> and then translate it to the proper ip commands to do it. You need that
> high level blueprint (if you will)
On 06/10/2018 01:13 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I'll respond later with more details as to what I do to run various
things in Network Namespaces.
I create the following directories ("mkdir -p" type thing):
- /run/mountns/$NSname
- /run/netns/$NSname
- /utsns/$NSname
First I create the Namespac
On 06/10/2018 12:22 PM, Andrew Udvare wrote:
Is it possible to have a VPN clent set up in one of these namespaces
and route certain traffic through it from the main stack?
I see no reason why it couldn't.
It may be entertaining to start and stop the VPN client.
I'll respond later with more de
On 06/10/2018 12:58 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> It helps if I actually add the foot note.
>
> On 06/10/2018 10:38 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
>> I will say that you'll likely need other systems [1] to test things
>> like tunnels to / between.
>
> [1] You can easily have one machine be multiple systems
It helps if I actually add the foot note.
On 06/10/2018 10:38 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I will say that you'll likely need other systems [1] to test things like
tunnels to / between.
[1] You can easily have one machine be multiple systems via Network
Namespaces.
I routinely use Network Namesp
On 06/10/2018 07:15 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Hello list,
Hi,
I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on
one of my boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
Cool. There's a LOT that you can do.
I will say that you'll likely need other systems [1] to test things l
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 16:52:48 BST Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 10 June 2018 16:22:18 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
> > > On 2018-06-10, at 09:15, Peter Humphrey wrote:
--->8
> To thumb through the man pages you need to extend man ip with the OBJECT.
> Same applies with --help pages.
>
> For example, to
On Sunday, 10 June 2018 16:22:18 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
> > On 2018-06-10, at 09:15, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >
> > Hello list,
> >
> > I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on one
> > of my boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
>
> If you're using systemd, you
> On 2018-06-10, at 09:15, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on one of
> my
> boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
If you're using systemd, you can set it up with systemd.network in
/etc/systemd/network. I do th
Hello list,
I'm trying to learn how to use the "ip" command to manage routing on one of my
boxes, which has two Ethernet interfaces.
Can anyone recommend suitable reading material? I don't mind paying for a
book, provided that it's reasonably up to date and won't bury me in a morass
of bit pat
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