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Document 'hostroute' and 'nohostroute'
Signed-off-by: Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net>
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<option>tproxy</option> provider is allowed.</para>
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<term><emphasis role="bold">hostroute</emphasis></term>
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<para>Added in Shorewall 4.5.21. This is the default behavior
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that results in a host route to the defined <emphasis
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role="bold">GATEWAY</emphasis> being inserted into the main
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routing table and into the provider's routing table. <emphasis
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role="bold">hostroute</emphasis> is required for older
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distributions but <emphasis role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis>
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(below) is appropriate for recent distributions. <emphasis
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role="bold">hostroute</emphasis> may interfere with Zebra's
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ability to add routes on some distributions such as Debian
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<term><emphasis role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis></term>
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<para>Added in Shorewall 4.5.21. nohostroute inhibits addition
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of a host route to the defined <emphasis
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role="bold">GATEWAY</emphasis> being inserted into the main
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routing table and into the provider's routing table. <emphasis
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role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis> is not appropriate for
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older distributions but is appropriate for recent
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distributions. <emphasis role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis>
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allows Zebra's to correctly add routes on some distributions
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such as Debian 7.</para>
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<option>tproxy</option> provider is allowed.</para>
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<option>tproxy</option> provider is allowed.</para>
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<term><emphasis role="bold">hostroute</emphasis></term>
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<para>Added in Shorewall 4.5.21. This is the default behavior
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that results in a host route to the defined <emphasis
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role="bold">GATEWAY</emphasis> being inserted into the main
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routing table and into the provider's routing table. <emphasis
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role="bold">hostroute</emphasis> is required for older
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distributions but <emphasis role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis>
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(below) is appropriate for recent distributions. <emphasis
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role="bold">hostroute</emphasis> may interfere with Zebra's
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ability to add routes on some distributions such as Debian
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7.</para>
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<term><emphasis role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis></term>
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<para>Added in Shorewall 4.5.21. nohostroute inhibits addition
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of a host route to the defined <emphasis
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role="bold">GATEWAY</emphasis> being inserted into the main
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role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis> is not appropriate for
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older distributions but is appropriate for recent
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distributions. <emphasis role="bold">nohostroute</emphasis>
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allows Zebra's to correctly add routes on some distributions
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such as Debian 7.</para>
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