Whenever I try to ''readd'' a route I receive an error and I can''t figure out why... # Add some routes ip route add $EXT via $INT ip route add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT # Delete them ip route del from $INT nat $EXT ip route del $EXT via $INT # Add again ip route add $EXT via $INT ip route add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT The last command exits with exit-code ''2'' and the message: RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument What am I doing wrong? -- Alexander Brill <kiowa@project23.no> http://www.project23.no PGP-key: http://alexb.egil.org/key.pub
Hello, On 5 Jun 2002, Alexander Brill wrote:> Whenever I try to ''readd'' a route I receive an error and I can''t figure > out why... > > # Add some routes > ip route add $EXT via $INT > ip route add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXTip rule add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT> # Delete them > ip route del from $INT nat $EXTip route del prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT> ip route del $EXT via $INT > # Add again > ip route add $EXT via $INT > ip route add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXTip rule add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT> The last command exits with exit-code ''2'' and the message: > RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argumentMay be not only the last one :)> What am I doing wrong?Use ip rules for SNAT and ip routes for DNAT Regards -- Julian Anastasov <ja@ssi.bg>
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 01:42, Julian Anastasov wrote:> > Hello, > > On 5 Jun 2002, Alexander Brill wrote: > > > Whenever I try to ''readd'' a route I receive an error and I can''t figure > > out why... > > > > # Add some routes > > ip route add $EXT via $INT > > ip route add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT > > ip rule add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT > > > # Delete them > > ip route del from $INT nat $EXT > > ip route del prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT > > > ip route del $EXT via $INT > > # Add again > > ip route add $EXT via $INT > > ip route add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT > > ip rule add prio 320 from $INT nat $EXT > > > The last command exits with exit-code ''2'' and the message: > > RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument > > May be not only the last one :) > > > What am I doing wrong? > > Use ip rules for SNAT and ip routes for DNAT >Thanks alot. Rather typical that you can''t see your own typos ;) -- Alexander Brill <kiowa@project23.no> http://www.project23.no PGP-key: http://alexb.egil.org/key.pub