David S. Barker a écrit :
If you're trying to do routing table lookups by source address, you can use the
ip rule command.
This is similar to route maps on Cisco routers.
this could be quite interesting.
but is it supported ?
is there such a feature included in the roadmap ?
it's quite painfull sometimes checkpoint doesn't support all the nice
functionnalities that comes
with linux routing stack.
e.g.
ip rule add from x.x.x.x/24 to y.y.y.y/24 table 50
ip route add y.y.y.y/24 via z.z.z.z table 50
then the path to y.y.y.y from x.x.x.x will be z.z.z.z instead of another
route/default route.
David Barker
Senior Security Engineer
Internet Security Division, Compuquip Technologies
Phone: 305-436-7272
dbarker[at]compuquip[dot]com
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