File README.SUSE of Package go-mmproxy
By default, the go-mmproxy service will occupy a routing table with the ID 9000. This along with the go-mmproxy parameters can be changed in /etc/sysconfig/go-mmproxy.
By default, the go-mmproxy service will occupy a routing table with the ID 9000. This along with the go-mmproxy parameters can be changed in /etc/sysconfig/go-mmproxy.