Traditional IPv4 routing is summarized as "All routing is a destination driven process". When a router looks at an IPv4 packet it cares only about the destination address in the header of the packet. It uses this destination address to make a decision on where to forward the packet. But what if you want to route packets differently depending not only on the destination addresses but also on other packet fields such as source address, IP protocol, transport protocol ports or even packet payload? This is Policy Routing and this book tells you how to do it.
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Matthew G. Marsh, founder and president of Paktronix LLC. has been working in network architecture for the last 18 years, and working with Linux networking specifically since 1993. He is the Chief Scientist of the Nebraska CERT working with IBM, US Strategic Command, the FBI and other groups on IPv4 security structures and routing. He developed the only policy routing firewall system for Linux available under the GPL, and an IPSec VPN solution using policy routing structures under Linux. Currently he is actively researching Linux security on the IBM OS/390 as well as the implementation of IPv6 on Linux and the OS/390.
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