Hello all,
I have a small ISP and I work all my clients networks over a routed
network (now I am using 201.35.16.0/24 and 200.140.222.128/25 for my
clients).
The gateway server of the ISP is capable of running a web-cache
(only http) using squid but I dont want that my clients go
Hi all Iam trying to implement "routeadd " using netlink. The changes are not reflected in the routing table. I have given my code and screen shots of the routing tables.Can anybody tell me is there any mistake iam making indefining the fields . or any other mistake iam commitingthanxs
Nataniel Klug wrote:
Hello all,
I have a small ISP and I work all my clients networks over a routed
network (now I am using 201.35.16.0/24 and 200.140.222.128/25 for my
clients).
The gateway server of the ISP is capable of running a web-cache
(only http) using squid but I dont
VijayaLakshmi Seshadri wrote:
Hi all
Iam trying to implement route add using netlink. The changes are
not reflected in the routing table. I have given my code and screen
shots of the routing tables.
Can anybody tell me is there any mistake iam making in defining the
fields .
or any other
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 07:54, Nataniel Klug wrote:
Hello all,
I have a small ISP and I work all my clients networks over a routed
network (now I am using 201.35.16.0/24 and 200.140.222.128/25 for my
clients).
The gateway server of the ISP is capable of running a web-cache
Nataniel,
www.balabit.com/downloads/tproxy/linux-2.6/
patch squid, kernel and iptables !!
Sds.
Alexandre J Correa
Onda Internet / OPinguim.net Webhosting
www.ondainternet.com.br
www.opinguim.net
Adorean Alexandru Raul wrote:
Nataniel Klug wrote:
Hello all,
I have a small ISP and I
On Monday 24 July 2006 16:33, William Bohannan wrote:
Thanks or the quick reply. Although I have had no success, I have been
trying all day using both physdev and ebtables, neither of which I can get
working :( Please help - below is what I am currently using.
Try this, it is a one-line
Hi,
I am new to the
mailing list so I'm not sure if anybody reads these, but here goes nothing. I
recently read: Linux Advanced Routing Traffic Control HOWTO
and have been trying to test my applicationsusing bandwidth
limitation. All the examples described in the HOWTO do not simulate the
Hello Gurus,
I am a small problem with routing and here are the details.
Interfaces on my server:
* ipsec0 - 172.19.58.94
* tunl0 - 172.19.58.94
* eth0 - 172.19.58.94
Now, the problem is that there is another host 172.19.58.200. All
communication to 172.19.58.200 should be through tunl0, and