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net-route

This crate provides a cross-platform interface for manipulating the routing table

27 releases

0.4.5 Nov 19, 2024
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0.2.0 Oct 18, 2022

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Net Route

This project aims to provide a high level interface for manipulating and observing the routing table on a variety of platforms.


lib.rs:

This project aims to provide a high level interface for manipulating and observing the routing table on a variety of platforms.

Examples

Adding a route

// route traffic destined for 10.14.0.0/24 to 192.1.2.1 using interface 9
let handle = Handle::new()?;
let route = Route::new("10.14.0.0".parse().unwrap(), 24)
    .with_ifindex(9)
    .with_gateway("192.1.2.1".parse().unwrap());
handle.add(&route).await

Listening to changes in the routing table

let handle = Handle::new()?;
let stream = handle.route_listen_stream();
futures::pin_mut!(stream);
while let Some(event) = stream.next().await {
    println!("{:?}", event);
}

Dependencies

~3–16MB
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