# route add -net <dmz subnet> <target ip> <gateway ip to get there>
To check:
# netstat -nr
More info by:
# man route
Hopes this helps.
merlin
Lance Spitzner wrote:
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Barringer Nick wrote:> I need to set up my firewall to route internally from my DMZ to a host with
> a non-reserved IP address. I do not want to route the entire network
> internally as the company is using only part of a class B range.
>
> Can I get away with just adding the one host in S79fw1-routes? I can not see
> a way of adding the network they are using with an appropriate subnet mask
> in this file.I've written a paper on setting up routing with Solaris boxes, you may want
to check it out. I wrote it based on my experiences with FW-1.http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/routing.html
hope that helps :)
lance
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