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Herbert Xu schrieb:
> Sven Anders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> This enables the user - as an example - to set all routes in the local table
>> automatically, but leave the main table untouched. (This is the special case
>> I
>> needed.)
>> If you want you can disable it completly by writing 0 to
>> /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_autoroute.
>
> This particular case is unnecessary. Just add a route rule that points
> to a table other than main with a priority higher than main and you'll
> achieve the same thing. No need to bloat the kernel.
Ok, my special case would work, but not the others.
But in general:
Shouldn't the user have full control over what the kernel does?
In my opinion the user should by able to turn off all special automatics the
kernel may have.
And a /proc entry to control the kernel isn't bloat in my eyes...
Regards
Sven Anders
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