Route Reject

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We need to prevent one network from using our Linux box as a router, whilst allowing 
another network (on another interface) to use it.

It seems the "route reject" command will do this; am I right?

If so, most of the references I've seen to it require a "route add" or "route del". 
Is this right?

If so, would the correct syntax be:
"/sbin/route add -net 151.193.141.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 reject"?

Edwin Humphries,
Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd
edwin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.ironstone.com.au
Phone: 02 4233 2285
Fax: 02 4233 2299
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