Select routing-instance in Paramiko
I'm looking for example Paramiko to support or connected via routing instance option.
So, all traffic will go via specified routing instance instead of default routing instance. In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via Paramiko.
python networking routing paramiko
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I'm looking for example Paramiko to support or connected via routing instance option.
So, all traffic will go via specified routing instance instead of default routing instance. In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via Paramiko.
python networking routing paramiko
Do you mean that you want to select network interface that Paramiko should use?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 27 '18 at 20:27
In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via paramiko. Is it possible ?
– dinesh babu
Nov 28 '18 at 11:33
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I'm looking for example Paramiko to support or connected via routing instance option.
So, all traffic will go via specified routing instance instead of default routing instance. In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via Paramiko.
python networking routing paramiko
I'm looking for example Paramiko to support or connected via routing instance option.
So, all traffic will go via specified routing instance instead of default routing instance. In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via Paramiko.
python networking routing paramiko
python networking routing paramiko
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Do you mean that you want to select network interface that Paramiko should use?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 27 '18 at 20:27
In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via paramiko. Is it possible ?
– dinesh babu
Nov 28 '18 at 11:33
add a comment |
Do you mean that you want to select network interface that Paramiko should use?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 27 '18 at 20:27
In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via paramiko. Is it possible ?
– dinesh babu
Nov 28 '18 at 11:33
Do you mean that you want to select network interface that Paramiko should use?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 27 '18 at 20:27
Do you mean that you want to select network interface that Paramiko should use?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 27 '18 at 20:27
In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via paramiko. Is it possible ?
– dinesh babu
Nov 28 '18 at 11:33
In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via paramiko. Is it possible ?
– dinesh babu
Nov 28 '18 at 11:33
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I'm not a networking expert, but I do not think you can select a routing table on a client side.
I believe that your router must create two networks (or it already does), each with a different routing table. Your machine need to connect to both of them, having a different IP address on each. You can then select from which IP address you connect, effectively choosing the network and routing table to connect through.
But this is not supported in Paramiko:
https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/206
Though it seems that a small change to Paramiko code will allow it.
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I'm not a networking expert, but I do not think you can select a routing table on a client side.
I believe that your router must create two networks (or it already does), each with a different routing table. Your machine need to connect to both of them, having a different IP address on each. You can then select from which IP address you connect, effectively choosing the network and routing table to connect through.
But this is not supported in Paramiko:
https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/206
Though it seems that a small change to Paramiko code will allow it.
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I'm not a networking expert, but I do not think you can select a routing table on a client side.
I believe that your router must create two networks (or it already does), each with a different routing table. Your machine need to connect to both of them, having a different IP address on each. You can then select from which IP address you connect, effectively choosing the network and routing table to connect through.
But this is not supported in Paramiko:
https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/206
Though it seems that a small change to Paramiko code will allow it.
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I'm not a networking expert, but I do not think you can select a routing table on a client side.
I believe that your router must create two networks (or it already does), each with a different routing table. Your machine need to connect to both of them, having a different IP address on each. You can then select from which IP address you connect, effectively choosing the network and routing table to connect through.
But this is not supported in Paramiko:
https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/206
Though it seems that a small change to Paramiko code will allow it.
I'm not a networking expert, but I do not think you can select a routing table on a client side.
I believe that your router must create two networks (or it already does), each with a different routing table. Your machine need to connect to both of them, having a different IP address on each. You can then select from which IP address you connect, effectively choosing the network and routing table to connect through.
But this is not supported in Paramiko:
https://github.com/paramiko/paramiko/issues/206
Though it seems that a small change to Paramiko code will allow it.
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Do you mean that you want to select network interface that Paramiko should use?
– Martin Prikryl
Nov 27 '18 at 20:27
In router, we do have two routing table (default routing table and xyz routing table). I want to connect the router via xyz routing table instead of default routing table via paramiko. Is it possible ?
– dinesh babu
Nov 28 '18 at 11:33