Folks,
I'm connecting a small network for the
first time. My setup is simple:
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Internet -------
| chad |
-------| luke |
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(masquerading |
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gateway)
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luke uses chad as a gateway to access
the Internet.
I've gotten this configuration to run.
There's only one problem (so far)...
Luke is a machine which is only up
occasionally (it's in my bedroom and the
fans are noisy). Currently,
whenever I boot up luke, as superuser I type
which allows luke to access the world on
the other side of chad.
But this command is only good until I
shut luke down.
What is the "standard" way to
permanently add a route to luke's routing table,
so I don't have to manually do it after
booting? It must be obvious,
but I can't seem to find this documented
anywhere.
Thanks!
-- Bill
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Bill Brennan
Wayne, PA
Bill Brennan
Wayne, PA