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Policy Routing Using Linux
Policy Routing Using Linux
ISBN: B000C4SRVI
EAN: N/A
Year: 2000
Pages: 105
Authors:
Matthew G. Marsh
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Policy Routing Using Linux
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Tell Us What You Think
Introduction
Conventions Used in This Book
Part I: Theory, Usage, and Utilities
Chapter 1. Basic IPv4 Routing
Traditional IPv4 Routing
UNIX Configuration Commands
Cisco IOS Configuration Commands
IPv4 Dynamic Routing
UNIX routed and Cisco RIP Configurations
Sample Linux Router Setup
Chapter 2. Policy Routing Theory
Defining Policy in Policy Routing
Common IPv4 Routing Problems and Solutions
Policy Routing Structure
Summary
Chapter 3. Linux Policy Routing Structures
The Triad ElementsAddress, Route, Rule
RPDBThe Linux Policy Routing Implementation
System Packet PathsIPChainsNetFilter
Summary
Chapter 4. IPROUTE2 Utility for Linux
Obtaining and Compiling IPROUTE2
General Command Structure
ip linkNetwork Device Configuration
ip addressProtocol Address Management
ip neighbourneighbourARP Table Management
ip routeRouting Table Management
ip ruleRouting Policy Database Management
ip tunnelIP Tunnelling Configuration
ip monitor and rtmonRoute State Monitoring
Summary
Part II: Policy Routing Implementations
Chapter 5. Simple Network Examples
IP Addressing
IP Routes
IP Rules
Multiple Route Tables
All Together Now
Summary
Chapter 6. Complex Network Examples
Local Service Segregation
Bounce Table Walking
Tag Routing with TOS and fwmark
Interactions with Packet Filters
Summary
Chapter 7. Dynamic Routing Interactions
Realms and Information Bases
gated and Zebra
Rules and Dynamic Structure
Summary
Chapter 8. NAT Functions
Standard NAT Defined
Policy Routing NAT
NetFilter NAT
Interactions Between FastNAT and NetFilter
Summary
Chapter 9. IPv6
Theory and History
Policy Routing Usage
Summary
Chapter 10. Future Musings
Policy Routing Triad
The Protocols: IPv4, IPv6, and IPSec
Security and Commerce
Summary
Part III: Appendixes
Appendix A. Glossary of Terms
Glossary
Appendix B. Source Code Listings and Locations
Kernel Configuration and Patches
NetFilter Patches
Software Versions
PakSecured Installation and Configuration
Index
SYMBOL index
A index
B index
C index
D index
E index
F index
G index
H index
I index
K index
L index
M index
N index
O index
P index
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R index
S index
T index
U index
V index
W index
Z index
SYMBOL index
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B index
C index
D index
E index
F index
G index
H index
I index
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SYMBOL index
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M index
N index
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P index
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Policy Routing Using Linux
ISBN: B000C4SRVI
EAN: N/A
Year: 2000
Pages: 105
Authors:
Matthew G. Marsh
BUY ON AMAZON
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Key Terms and Concepts
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Appendix B Home Technology Integration Glossary
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