On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 09:10:38PM +0200, roman@complex.lviv.ua wrote:
Hello !
Thank you (and others) for good tool :)
But I tried to do that is in subject and I couldn''t :(
I tried something like this (addresses are faked):
ip rule add prio 33000 from 123.1.1.1 table one
ip route add table one default via 123.1.1.2
ip route add table default via 123.1.1.3
Address 123.1.1.1 is on one of interfaces on that machine where
I did that.
But that doesnt work :-( All packets from source 123.1.1.2 goes
via 123.1.1.3 but not via 123.1.1.2.
When I tried:
traceroute -s 123.1.1.1 www.yahoo.com
I saw:
to www.yahoo.com (204.71.200.75) from 123.1.1.1, 30 hops max, 38
byte packets
1 123.1.1.3 65.305 ms 64.161 ms 65.651 ms
2 * * *
3 * * *
etc...
How I can deal with it?
here some additional info:
#ip rule ls
0: from all lookup local
32766: from all lookup main
33000: from 123.1.2.1 lookup dialup
33010: from 123.1.2.2 lookup dialup
33020: from 123.1.2.3 lookup dialup
33500: from 123.1.2.4 lookup dialup
33510: from 123.1.1.1 lookup dialup
77777: from all lookup default
#ip ro l t default
default via 123.1.1.2 dev ppp0 proto kernel src 123.1.1.4
#ip ro l t dialup
default via 123.1.1.2 dev eth0 proto kernel
That''s may be deeper problem with locally genarated packets.
may be with working with skb in net/core/rtnetlink.c?
but
#iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -s 123.1.1.1 -j MARK --set-mark 1
helps and thats all works OK.
===== Roman