On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 08:16:47PM +0100, Martijn van Oosterhout after a spiritual call wrote : ~> > How is it possible to use a range of IPs in the destination of a route? ~> > Let's say the range is the interval from ip 192.168.1.45 to 192.168.1.45 + 688. ~> > I see that in net/ code it's is not supported. ~> ~> Umm, no. Besides, 192.168.1.733 is not a valid address. I meant: 192.168.1.45 = c0a8012d 192.168.1.45 + 688 = c0a803dd = 192.168.3.221 ~> > Is it necessary to patch the net/ code or there's an alternative way with the ~> > same performance to do this? ~> ~> Setup your network so everything fits in a single netblock and just add ~> that. For example 192.168.0.0/16 covers your whole range. If it was that simple I wouldn't asked. I need to do exactly what I said. ~> Perhaps you should explain what your problem is that you're trying to ~> solve... As above, I need to do what I said in the previous mail. ~> Have a nice day, I hope to be clear now ^_- -- :wq! "I don't know nothing" The One Who reached the Thinking Matter '.' [ Alpt --- Freaknet Medialab ] [ GPG Key ID 441CF0EE ] [ Key fingerprint = 8B02 26E8 831A 7BB9 81A9 5277 BFF8 037E 441C F0EE ] - : send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html