This seems like such a basic question I am almost embarrased to ask.... but
I have reached the point of frustration.

I have been experimenting with Bering as a wireless gateway platform, and
have finally had some success getting the wireless interfaces to work.
(Thanks Jacques for building a 2.4.16 variant of LEAF!)

I am currently stumped by how to define static routes in Bering.  On Redhat
7.x it is simply a matter of using the "route add " command to specify
static routes.  Works great in Redhat,  but this doesn't want to work in
Bering.

I am assuming there is an equivalent command, but have been unable to locate
it in any of the Bering (or ShoreWall) docs.  I was assuming that the
logical approach would be to define routes before attempting to lock things
down with Shorewall....  do I need to dive straight into the ShoreWall
configs to address this?

Can anyone offer a tip to point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Henry


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