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Restrict OpenSuSE network traffic to a subnet



Thanks,
    The subnet is local, so this sounds like a good easy solution.
-John


Dwight A. Ernest wrote:
> Just don't set a gateway on the IP interface(s), and Linux will route
> only on the local subnet(s).
>
> If the subnet you want isn't local, then you're going to have to make
> provisions for what you want to do in your router(s).
>
> More info, with specifics, would be helpful.
>
> On 12/18/06, John Westcott IV <John.Westcott at tufts.edu> wrote:
>> What is the easiest way in OpenSuSE 10 to limit network traffic to a
>> single subnet?
>>
>> -John
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