Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control
by Bert Hubert, at al.
2003
Number of pages: 158
Description:
This document hopes to enlighten you on how to do more with Linux 2.2/2.4 routing. Unbeknownst to most users, you already run tools which allow you to do spectacular things. Commands like route and ifconfig are actually very thin wrappers for the very powerful iproute2 infrastructure.
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