Thread (6 messages) 6 messages, 3 authors, 2002-08-28

Re: IP stack question (how to force pkts to not route locally, but go out interfaces regardless of destination)

From: Ben Greear <hidden>
Date: 2002-08-28 06:25:58

jamal wrote:
Ben Wrote:
quoted
I would actually like to be able to force a machine to not do local
routing as well, and force packets out over an interface even if
the destination is a local IP,  using source-based-routing,
or something similar.  There is no way to do this currently?

Try that SO_DONTROUTE and see if solves your problem; you probably have to
bind the socket to a specific device as well;
For all that trouble, i would suggest you may just as well write a sock
packet based  app.
I am back to trying to figure out how to make this work.  I'm tried source
based routing, and it does not work (it routes internally).

I read the help on SO_DONTROUTE, but it seems to make the kernel not able
to send to a router.  I would like to be able to route, ie port a -> router -> port b

I already bind to a particular port and IP, and use policy based routing
(source based routing) to make sure the packet is sent out the correct
local interface.

I just need to find the routing logic that notices the destination IP is local
and tell it to quit looking (probably for a particular socket, as I can
see how this could break applications who didn't expect it)

I dug through the code once before looking for this, and didn't find
what I needed.  Can anyone suggest the right files and/or methods to
look in?

Thanks,
Ben
cheers,
jamal

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