I assumed there was a file under /etc/sysconfig for this, but I couldn't find one. If I only have a default route with no other static routes, I guess that file is not created? Where does the default route information come from?

Thanks,
Cory

Toshiro wrote:
El vie, 15-11-2002 a las 17:00, Franki escribió:

I don't like using GUI tools at the best of times, but I hate it when I
don't know what they are doing..

Do static routes need to be created via gated? ir iproute?? where can I set
them up manually?
is there a routing version of fstab?? by that I mean a config file read at
boot that sets all the default static routes?

1. Create (if you don't have it already) the file
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes.

2. In the above file, put lines of the form:

<device> host|net <arguments to route command>

(as you have guessed, these are very similar to the ones you use with
the "route" command)
You can put "any" instead of the device name if you want the correct device
determined at run time.

Regards,
Toshiro.




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