On 9 Dec 2002, Conor Moynihan wrote:
> but I have to be careful to keep the script up to date. Is there a
> particular script or config file which is generally used to do this, or
> is there some way make the routing table "persist" through a reboot?
>
Depends on the distribution I'd say. On Debian, you can edit the
/etc/network/interfaces file and for the interface you are interested in
add
up route add -net etc etc etc
down route del -net etc etc etc
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