Unfortunatly, linux does not support the sysctl as most of other unix
does, so, no routing Socket. the replacement is netlink(7) and
rtnetlink(7).
Good luck.
JeF
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, uday wrote:
Hi All
Routing Socket is used adding /Deliting route in the system routing
table in
Hi All
Routing Socket is used adding /Deliting route in the system routing
table in Linux. Routing Socket uses rt_msghdr structure , RST_DST,
RTA_GATEWAY, RTM_ADD, RTM_CHANGE, RTM_DELETE etc define values .
These structure and values should be in net/route.h of Linux Kernel, but
these