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Re: routing policy



On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 07:30:49PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 17:19:47 +0100, mathias daus
> <debian-list@alabaster.de> wrote:
> >i wonder if there is a debian policy how to handle routing on boot time. 
> >is there any solution as ifupdown?
> >
> >i read something about iproute. but i'm not sure if i like it.
> >
> >till now i have a self made script called /etc/init.d/route. it's simply 
> >adding all routes.
> 
> Add your routes in the up and down clause in /etc/network/interfaces.

Does this work for ppp, ippp and other such devices?

It would be nice if it did, but I bet it doesn't :-)

At the moment all this stuff is going into /etc/ppp/ip-(up|down).d/

it would be good if these could be made /etc/network/interfaces aware, and
for them to work with ifup/ifdown.

the ISDN stuff is a mess... stuff scattered between /etc/isdn/ and /etc/ppp.

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