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ctime=1648527333
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host=38.87.162.154
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name=Almanack.Route
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rev=4
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text=(:redirect route/usage:)%0a'''Route is a tool for viewing and manipulating the kernel's IP routing table'''%0a\\%0aWith route you can configure your network routing to other hosts and gateways. You may have a bunch of virtual machines with a certain routing scheme, or physical computers with many NICs (Network Interface Card, or just network adapter). If you have a OpenBSD shell access you can try to show the current routing parameters of the machine.\\%0a\\%0aSome example usages:\\%0a''route -n show'' // Show routing table without resolving DNS names\\%0a''route show'' // Show routing table and solve DNS names\\%0a\\%0aTo add a route to the network 192.168.5.0/24 use:\\%0a''route add -inet 192.168.5.0/24 192.168.0.1''\\%0awhere the latter address is the gateway\\%0a\\%0aTo change the default gateway:\\%0aedit the file ''/etc/mygate'' directly\\%0a\\%0aPlease consider the route manual page for more information.%0a
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time=1650435793
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author:1650435793=jrmu
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diff:1650435793:1648527743:=1d0%0a%3c (:redirect route/usage:)%0a17c16%0a%3c Please consider the route manual page for more information.%0a---%0a> Please consider the route manual page for more information.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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host:1650435793=38.87.162.154
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author:1648527743=m16
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diff:1648527743:1648527724:=3c3%0a%3c With route you can configure your network routing to other hosts and gateways. You may have a bunch of virtual machines with a certain routing scheme, or physical computers with many NICs (Network Interface Card, or just network adapter). If you have a OpenBSD shell access you can try to show the current routing parameters of the machine.\\%0a---%0a> With route you can configure your network routing to other hosts and gateways. You may have a bunch of virtual machines with a certain routing scheme, or physical computers with many NICs (Network Interface Card, or just network adapter). If you have a OpenBSD shell access you can try to show the current routing parameters of the machine.%0a
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host:1648527743=166.70.207.2
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author:1648527724=m16
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diff:1648527724:1648527333:=2,4c2%0a%3c \\%0a%3c With route you can configure your network routing to other hosts and gateways. You may have a bunch of virtual machines with a certain routing scheme, or physical computers with many NICs (Network Interface Card, or just network adapter). If you have a OpenBSD shell access you can try to show the current routing parameters of the machine.%0a%3c \\%0a---%0a> %0a
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host:1648527724=166.70.207.2
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author:1648527333=m16
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diff:1648527333:1648527333:=1,14d0%0a%3c '''Route is a tool for viewing and manipulating the kernel's IP routing table'''%0a%3c %0a%3c Some example usages:\\%0a%3c ''route -n show'' // Show routing table without resolving DNS names\\%0a%3c ''route show'' // Show routing table and solve DNS names\\%0a%3c \\%0a%3c To add a route to the network 192.168.5.0/24 use:\\%0a%3c ''route add -inet 192.168.5.0/24 192.168.0.1''\\%0a%3c where the latter address is the gateway\\%0a%3c \\%0a%3c To change the default gateway:\\%0a%3c edit the file ''/etc/mygate'' directly\\%0a%3c \\%0a%3c Please consider the route manual page for more information.%0a\ No newline at end of file%0a
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host:1648527333=166.70.207.2
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