Re: File system storage for alternate ip routing tables and additional ip rules

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi.
Nope, there isn't a native way to store this info in filesystem to
restore at the boot. All implementations of similar feature are
distributive-specific.
If you use the interfaces file for network configuraton, then the best
way is use of post-up statements in interface configuration section.
Check 'man interfaces' for details.

On 26 May 2018 at 00:04, Leroy Tennison <leroy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are these stored anywhere (other than system ram) when 'ip route add ... table <whatever>' and 'ip rule add ...' are used from the command line?  I'm using Ubuntu and am assuming they need to be added to /etc/network/interfaces or elsewhere (/etc/rc.local) to be applied on startup unless someone knows otherwise.
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