Putting nat routing into place permanently?

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On Tuesday 01 November 2005 17.50, Preston Crawford wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 14:22 +0000, Tom Brown wrote:
> > > What's the canonical way to do this in CentOS/RHEL? I know how to do it
> > > from the command line, but how to do I make a NAT route permanent?
> >
> > rc.local ?
>
> Okay. That's how I used to do it, but I wasn't sure if something
> changed. Just drop the lines in question in there and it's all good?

It will work but it's not the "right" way and it's not pretty. I say go for 
Brian J Smiths approach in the previous e-mail.

>
> Preston

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