how to route FQDN to an alt ip?

Brummelen, M. van (ICT) m.van.brummelen at antoniusziekenhuis.nl
Thu Aug 13 07:32:48 UTC 2009


Hi,

-----Original message-----
From: Chris Mohler <cr33dog at gmail.com>
Sent: Thu 13-08-2009 07:54
To: Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>; 
Subject: Re: how to route FQDN to an alt ip?

> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Evuraan<evuraan at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I've an annoying problem where i need to define a custom IP to route to.
> >
> > host blah.example.com has two ip addresses, A.B.C.D and E.F.G.H - I cannot
> > get to the 1st IP, but  I can get OK to the 2nd IP.
> >
> > What's the best way to add an ip route statement so that any outbound
> > traffic to blah.example.com will go to E.F.G.H?
> 
> Can you not just put:
> blah.example.com E.F.G.H
> in /etc/hosts?
Check out pound, maybe this does what you want.

Regards,
Martijn van Brummelen 
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