From: Andrea <andang76@gmail.com>
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] multiple routing tables for internal router programs
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 15:20:21 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <466D6835.3090204@gmail.com> (raw)
Maybe a strange request, I'll try to explain this as clearer as I can
(forgive my bad english, please :-) ).
I'm setting a linux box as a router. My router uses multiple routing
tables, so I can address the traffic from specific ip addresses of my
lan to distinct ISPs providers (specifying a different default gateway
fo r each table), marking packets with iptables (prerouting marks).
This works with the forwarding traffic (lan-ISPs) that crosses my router.
But how can I reach the same result for programs/services that are
working INTO the linux box? All I want is that a program (ping, for
examples, or a VOIP server, better) uses a secondary routing table in
the same machine. In this mode, I can manipulate route settings for
different classes of program in my router.
Is it possible?
Thanks
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2007-06-11 15:20 Andrea [this message]
2007-06-11 19:01 ` [LARTC] multiple routing tables for internal router programs Javier Charne
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