Hi Michael,

Yes, that is reasonable, but how to present this to the user via the web 
interface in an obvious, clear manner is unclear to me.

For example I have a couple of lines in my "/mnt/kd/rc.elocal" script like 
this...
--
ip -6 route add 2001:db8:10::1/64 via 2001:db8:d::2 dev $DMZIF metric 1
--
How would a GUI present this clearly ?

Any ideas ?

Lonnie


On Jan 21, 2013, at 11:00 PM, Michael Knill wrote:

> To the group
> 
> As Astlinux is essentially a network and communications appliance, I think it 
> would be great if routing could be configured on the web gui along with a 
> display of the current routing table possibly on the status page. Something 
> like firewall.php would be great.
> 
> Yes I know that I can put it in rc.elocal but I see this as a pretty standard 
> network appliance function and I would rather not allow my system 
> administrators configuring startup scripts.
>  
> Does this seem reasonable?
> 
> Regards
> Michael Knill


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