
IP Forwarding Is Disabled by Default in the Oracle
Solaris 10 OS
In this release, IP forwarding is disabled by default. This setting applies to both IPv4 and IPv6
regardless of other system congurations. Systems with multiple IP interfaces that formerly
forwarded IP packets by default no longer have this automatic feature. To enable IP forwarding
in multihomed systems, you must manually perform additional conguration steps.
Workaround: The routeadm command enables IP forwarding. The conguration changes that
are the result of routeadm usage persist across system reboots.
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To enable IPv4 forwarding, type the following command:
# routeadm -e ipv4-forwarding
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To enable IPv6 forwarding, type the following command:
# routeadm -e ipv6-forwarding
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To apply the enabled IP-forwarding conguration to the currently running system, type the
following command:
# routeadm -u
For more information about IP forwarding, see the routeadm(1M) man page.
Oracle Solaris Commands and Standards
The following section describes behavior changes in certain commands and standards in this
Oracle Solaris 10 OS release.
Changed Man Pages for Trusted Extensions Are in
Reference Manual Only
The following Trusted Extensions man pages are revised for this release:
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add_allocatable(1M)
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remove_allocatable(1M)
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label_to_str(3TSOL)
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tsol_getrhtype(3TSOL)
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tnzonecfg(4)
The revised man pages cannot be viewed using the man command. To view the revised man
pages, see the
Solaris Trusted Extensions Reference Manual.
Oracle Solaris Commands and Standards
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