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30 and examples to understand and configure Linux-2.2 IP and IPv6
611 In order to preserve compatibility with Linux-2.0 net aliases,
762 This tweak is available in linux 2.6.15 and later.
1108 Note the ambiguity of the last step. Unfortunately, Linux
1122 In this case, Linux-2.2 makes ``dead gateway detection''~\cite{RFC1122}
1128 instead. Actually, Linux-2.2 IPv6 does not give user level applications
1155 full list of types understood by Linux-2.2 is:
1190 \paragraph{Route tables:} Linux-2.2 can pack routes into several routing
1315 Linux uses a default value calculated from the first hop device MTU.
1324 If it is not given, Linux uses the value selected with \verb|sysctl|
1458 Linux-2.0 had the option to delete a route selected only by prefix address,
1649 This feature disappeared in linux-2.4.
1708 from BSD, but was never implemented in Linux.
1926 by the administrator. Linux-2.2 RPDB is a linear list of rules
1954 The Linux-2.2 approach is more flexible. The action includes
1957 The ``match \& set'' approach is the simplest case of the Linux one. It is realized
1959 Recall that Linux-2.2 supports multiple tables
2092 (selected by NAT routes) or in linux-2.2 a local host address (or even zero).
2263 with Linux-2.2 you {\em have to\/} be sure that the host is not
2555 The Linux architecture, splitting the RIB (maintained by a user level
2651 ``Tunnels over IP in Linux-2.2'', \\
2687 Linux-2.2 selects source addresses using the following algorithm:
2744 In Linux-2.2 proxy ARP on an interface may be enabled
2761 and in Linux-2.0, so we have to preserve it at least to the extent that
2764 Linux-2.0 ARP had a feature called {\em subnet\/} proxy ARP.
2765 It is replaced with the sysctl flag in Linux-2.2.
2797 of the IP address space into other ones. Linux-2.2 route NAT is supposed
2830 http://www.suse.com/\~mha/HyperNews/get/linux-ip-nat.html
2879 router (or 0.0.0.0) and masquerading is configured in the linux-2.2
2883 to order Linux to masquerade to this fixed address.
2884 NAT mechanism used in linux-2.4 is more flexible than