i am 20 years working with linux and was sure that i know routing quite well.. learned a lot today!!!
Finally, a linux ip route video with enough detail to be useful. Very well done! Before finding this one, I watched six or seven other videos trying to find any that covered what you did here.
Darn... I did not expect that there could be so much about routing. Did not know anything beside the destination IP. Very wonderful feature about policy routing! Really thank you for the video!
My mind just blown man! Thank you so much <3
Thank you very much for your video! I had been searching for a clear example on how to configure LANs and WANs with tables, it was exactly what I needed to segment the traffic from multiple WANs I have and make them route through to the appropriate LAN!!
I really liked the video, it explains ip routing concepts in detail with hands-on unlike other videos. I would like to know what kind of setup is used for realizing the network setup? Are these all linux machines / VMs OR namespaces OR some simulation tools? Thanks in advance for your reply.
That was very well presented. Thanks
you have simplified routing magic! thank you very much. :)
Awesome great and profound explanation! Thank you!
Oh man this is gold. I gotta check out your other videos on bridging. Maybe you even have one on IPv6 routing, and DHCPv6-PD and ULAs, and NAT66.
Hi can you create a video on nftables and iptables difference and a good session on iptables with connlabel conntrack and use cases? I know its too much but just hoping if it will be possible for someone who wants to build their own firewall/router or work on an existing one. Thanks
keep going, it is so great content!!!! :face-fuchsia-wide-eyes:
Thanks learned some new stuff I wasn't aware of
👏👏 great video!!
Thanks!
Great explanation!
Tack!
great bro keep going
Great video, very informative. One problem I had is that with the video at full screen and you type in a file name at the top of the screen, it is clobbered by youtube when I pause the video to write it down. So I had to minimize it so I could read your line. I am wondering if I can use routing tables to route specific programs to a specific interface.
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