Re: Setting an alias as the "default" IP address, or something similar?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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> Out of curiosity, I have that command currently in rc.local, but is
> there a better place to put it in the redhat startup sequence?
> Normally it'd do in /etc/sysconfig/network but I'm not sure of the
> possibility of putting that sort of thing in there?
There are two ways:
1. create /sbin/ifup-local, which will run 'ip ro add' or 'ip ro
replace'. Your routing table will be adjusted each time the interface is
brought up (with default route).

2. Wait until I find time for preparing /etc/net for Fedora Extras. Wait
until I get my work accepted into Fedora Extras. Wait until /etc/net
moves to Fedora Core. Wait until next RedHat Linux is built from that
Fedora Core. Buy one and have fun specifying any route attributes in
interface configuration files.

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    DO4-UANIC
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