From: Paul Wouters paul@xtdnet.nl
To: lartc@vger.kernel.org
Subject: [LARTC] 2 default gw in redhat 6.2
Date: Fri, 02 Feb 2001 13:44:47 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-lartc-98373940416950@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-lartc-98373940416935@msgid-missing>
<PRE>On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Arthur van Leeuwen wrote:
><i> Nope. Polling for connectivity is what you're stuck with doing, unless you
</I>><i> want to do some kernel hacking.
</I>
I'm not too familiar with the latest kernel netfilter capabilities, but
is it possible to MARK certain packet (eg retransmits) so that they could
be caught by the netlink device which sends them to a userspace program,
which changes the default route?
Or could you mark ICMP destination unreachables to fling them up the
netlink chain into userspace?
Paul Wouters
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Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-02-01 19:49 [LARTC] 2 default gw in redhat 6.2 fabian1 fabian1
2001-02-01 21:06 ` bert
2001-02-01 21:18 ` Arthur
2001-02-01 21:29 ` Rene
2001-02-01 21:35 ` Arthur
2001-02-01 23:07 ` Rene
2001-02-02 9:32 ` Arthur
2001-02-02 13:44 ` Paul [this message]
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