Or just use de MARK target and use iproute2 to route by mark. []'s Em Quarta 05 Janeiro 2005 10:31, Leonardo Rodrigues Magalhães escreveu: > That means your kernel or/AND iptables doesnt have the ROUTE target > compiled and ready for use. > > Try the command: iptables -j ROUTE --help > > If ROUTE target is compiled, you should see something like this: > > ROUTE target v1.8 options: > --oif ifname Route the packet through `ifname' network > interface > --iif ifname Change the packet's incoming interface to > `ifname' > --gw ip Route the packet via this gateway > --continue Route the packet and continue traversing > the rules. Not valid with --iif. > > on the end of the help message. If you see only the iptables help, that > means ROUTE is really not compiled. > > If that's the case, you'll need to get a patch-o-matic file, apply > ROUTE patch on your kernel source, recompile and install the new kernel and > probably recompile iptables also. > > > Sincerily, > Leonardo Rodrigues > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Júlio César de Magalhães" <jcesar@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <netfilter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 8:23 AM > Subject: Target ROUTE > > > i need all my network trafic to any host on 995 port goes to another > gateway then the default. So i execute the following iptables command: > iptables -t mangle -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport 995 -j ROUTE --gw x.x.x.x > where x.x.x.x is my another gateway . > > The problem when i execute the iptables command above is this: > iptables: No chain/target/match by that name > > thanks a lot > > Júlio César de Magalhães > Analista de Suporte - Poliedro/FNDE > (61) 81177547 Brasília - DF -- Mateus Cordeiro Inssa -------------------------------------- Linux User: 76186 Kernel: 2.6.10-rc2mateus ICQ (Kopete): 15243895 AIM: blaublaux MSN: mateusinssa@xxxxxxxxxxx -------------------------------------- mateus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Qua Jan 5 10:22:08 BRST 2005
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