Subject: Re: Uncommon routing arrangement
To: Miles Nordin <carton@Ivy.NET>
From: Daniel Carosone <dan@geek.com.au>
List: tech-net
Date: 02/18/2005 17:55:03
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2005 at 12:22:14AM -0500, Miles Nordin wrote:
> >>>>> "dc" =3D=3D Daniel Carosone <dan@geek.com.au> writes:
>=20
>     dc> or an ipf "pass ... to qe2:10.0.0.3 .."
>     dc> depending on other circumstances.
>=20
> Have you actually tried this, or just read about it? =20

I have used this, at odd random times, as a temporary measure to work
around odd random problems or for odd random experiments.  I have not
used it heavily, regularly, or even recently.

> Some of those less popualr ipfilter feechurs will panic your kernel
> if you try to use them.  I learned that the hard way about dup-to.

Ouch. Was this while 4.x was still being.. stabilised?

--
Dan.


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