Re: [gentoo-user] Where to put policy routing

2007-01-22 Thread Konstantinos Agouros
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Graham Murray) writes: Konstantinos Agouros elwood@agouros.de writes: I have a firewall setup where I do need policy routing since I have two default routers (one for mail and one for websurfing). I could put the ip rules commands in local.start but I

[gentoo-user] Where to put policy routing

2007-01-21 Thread Konstantinos Agouros
Hello, I have a firewall setup where I do need policy routing since I have two default routers (one for mail and one for websurfing). I could put the ip rules commands in local.start but I guess the right place would be conf.d/net. So what's the 'official' way of doing this? Regards,

Re: [gentoo-user] Where to put policy routing

2007-01-21 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Sunday 21 January 2007 07:52, Konstantinos Agouros elwood@agouros.de wrote about '[gentoo-user] Where to put policy routing': I have a firewall setup where I do need policy routing since I have two default routers (one for mail and one for websurfing). I could put the ip rules commands

Re: [gentoo-user] Where to put policy routing

2007-01-21 Thread Graham Murray
Konstantinos Agouros elwood@agouros.de writes: I have a firewall setup where I do need policy routing since I have two default routers (one for mail and one for websurfing). I could put the ip rules commands in local.start but I guess the right place would be conf.d/net. So what's the