Re: iptables and routing

2001-10-07 Thread Robert Davidson
That sounds like exactly what I want to do. Would you be willing to send me a copy of your script(s) that you have made to do this? I always thought I was the problem. Remco van de Meent wrote: > > What you need to do is, roughly: > > o in the OUTPUT table, mark the packets you want to go

Re: iptables and routing

2001-10-07 Thread Remco van de Meent
Robert Davidson wrote: > Peter Billson wrote: > > > > Take a look at using iproute2. > > http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/howto/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html#s4 > > Read that many times in the past, hasn't helped. I'll go back to > square one and see if I can get the thing to work how I want it to,

Re: iptables and routing

2001-10-07 Thread Robert Davidson
Peter Billson wrote: > > Take a look at using iproute2. > http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/howto/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html#s4 Read that many times in the past, hasn't helped. I'll go back to square one and see if I can get the thing to work how I want it to, but I don't think I'll have any succe

Re: iptables and routing

2001-10-07 Thread Peter Billson
Take a look at using iproute2. http://www.linuxguruz.org/iptables/howto/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html#s4 Robert Davidson wrote: > > Hi Everyone :) > > I've got a problem and I can't seem to find a solution without putting > another computer in the works as a router, which isn't really a good > soluti

iptables and routing

2001-10-06 Thread Robert Davidson
Hi Everyone :) I've got a problem and I can't seem to find a solution without putting another computer in the works as a router, which isn't really a good solution. I'm using kernel 2.4.10, iptables and some policy routing. What I would like to do (if it's possible) is decide which network int