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From: John Smithee <for-gmane@mutluit.com>
To: netfilter@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Basic routing
Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2014 19:44:46 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <m0pbme$ifl$1@ger.gmane.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m0p2g0$clr$1@ger.gmane.org>

John Smithee wrote, On 10/04/2014 05:07 PM:
> Thomas Bätzler wrote, On 10/04/2014 03:56 PM:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Am 04.10.2014 um 13:06 schrieb John Smithee:
>>> Ok, I admit using "ping -I" was a bad example. The whole point I tried
>>> to make is, that the second net (69.0) cannot reach any other IP
>>> outside its own net.
>>> The goal is to let 69.0 reach the world via this gateway machine
>>> 68.22/69.22.
>>> Is some iptables needed in this case?
>>
>> You do have IP forwarding enabled?
>>
>> If not,  enable it using
>>    echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
>> and try again.
>>
>>
>> HTH,
>> Thomas
>
>
> Yes, ip frowarding is enabled.
>
> After doing much research on the net and experimenting
> I think (still testing) I finally found a solution,
> but it's unfortunately a little bit complicated.
> I'll summarize later.


I finally managed to get it working with these steps:

IF0="eth0"
NW0="192.168.68.0/24"
ET0="192.168.68.22"
GW0="192.168.68.254"
TAB0="my0"  # must be defined in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables, f.e. 100 my0

IF1="eth1"
NW1="192.168.69.0/24"
ET1="192.168.69.22"
GW1="192.168.69.7"
TAB1="my1"  # must be defined in /etc/iproute2/rt_tables, f.e. 101 my1

ip route add $NW0 dev $IF0 src $ET0 table $TAB0
ip route add default via $GW0 table $TAB0

ip route add $NW1 dev $IF1 src $ET1 table $TAB1
ip route add default via $GW1 table $TAB1

ip route add $NW0 dev $IF0 src $ET0
ip route add $NW1 dev $IF1 src $ET1

# your preference for default route:
ip route add default via $GW0

ip rule add from $ET0 table $TAB0
ip rule add from $ET1 table $TAB1
ip rule add to   $ET0 table $TAB0
ip rule add to   $ET1 table $TAB1

iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE


This solution is not that bad, though IMHO complicated.
But one thing is still missing: 69.* cannot ping
the IP 68.22, but other than that it can reach everything else.

If someone knows a simpler solution pls let me know, thx.


Here are some references where I found the above stuff:

http://kindlund.wordpress.com/2007/11/19/configuring-multiple-default-routes-in-linux/
http://www.linuxhorizon.ro/iproute2.html
http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.html
http://www.lartc.org/howto/lartc.rpdb.multiple-links.html





  reply	other threads:[~2014-10-04 17:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 45+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-10-04  1:10 Basic routing John Smithee
2014-10-04  1:24 ` John Smithee
2014-10-04  8:50   ` George Botye
2014-10-04  1:34 ` Neal Murphy
2014-10-04  2:52   ` John Smithee
2014-10-04  3:05     ` Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
2014-10-04  5:02     ` Neal Murphy
2014-10-04  7:04     ` John Lister
2014-10-04 11:06       ` John Smithee
2014-10-04 13:56         ` Thomas Bätzler
2014-10-04 15:07           ` John Smithee
2014-10-04 17:44             ` John Smithee [this message]
2014-10-05 15:41               ` John Lister
2014-10-06  9:41               ` André Paulsberg
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-11-02 16:15 Basic Routing Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-02 17:03 ` Rob Sterenborg
2008-11-02 18:43   ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-02 19:53     ` Rob Sterenborg
2008-11-03  1:59       ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-02 20:04     ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-02 20:51     ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-03  1:52       ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-03  2:34         ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-03 19:29           ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-03 19:39             ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-03 20:26               ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-05  0:00                 ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-05  5:21                   ` Rob Sterenborg
2008-11-05 15:56                     ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-05 18:22                       ` Rob Sterenborg
2008-11-05 18:30                         ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-05 19:49                           ` Rob Sterenborg
2008-11-05 15:24                   ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-03 23:40               ` Amos Jeffries
2008-11-04 23:13             ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-04 23:53               ` Daniel L. Miller
2008-11-05 12:24                 ` John Haxby
2008-11-05 17:31                   ` Grant Taylor
2010-09-20 21:40                     ` Daniel L. Miller
2010-09-20 23:41                       ` Jan Engelhardt
2010-09-21  3:34                       ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-05 17:17                 ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-02 19:06   ` Grant Taylor
2008-11-03 10:54     ` Pascal Hambourg
2008-11-03 16:35       ` Grant Taylor

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