How delete the interface route in FreeBSD 9.2 (MPD5)?
Julian Elischer
julian at freebsd.org
Fri Oct 25 16:56:18 UTC 2013
On 10/25/13 11:07 PM, MrStalker wrote:
>
> 25.10.2013 11:08, Eugene Grosbein пишет:
>> On 25.10.2013 03:42, MrStalker wrote:
>>> Hello!
>>> For my internet provider (L2TP VPN connection) is required a route
>>> to the VPN server via local gate.
>>> I'm using MPD5.
>>> But, MPD5 creates route to the VPN server via its same interface...
>>>
>>> root at Eviko:/home/mrstalker # netstat -nrf inet
>>> Routing tables
>>>
>>> Internet:
>>> Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Netif
>>> Expire
>>> default 85.21.230.206 UGS 0 8 ng0
>>> 85.21.230.206 link#7 UH 0 8 ng0
>>>
>>> What will not work...
>>>
>>> However earlier, it was possible delete this route and then create
>>> right route.
>>> root at Test2:/home/mrstalker # route delete 85.21.230.206
>>> delete host 85.21.230.206
>>> root at Test2:/home/mrstalker # route add 85.21.230.206 10.165.32.1
>>> add host 85.21.230.206: gateway 10.165.32.1
>>>
>>> When i trying FreeBSD 9.2, this is no longer working...
>>> Thread about it at the
>>> forumhttp://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=42547
>>> Later I found source of problem:
>>> http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=248895
>>>
>>> Now I can't delete the interface route (ng0). What does impossible
>>> work with the internet provider.
>>>
>>> How? How now resolve this problem?
>>> I need to add route to the vpn server via local gate...
>>>
>>> Please help me resolve this trouble. Since the release of FreeBSD
>>> 9.2 I trying to find a solution.
>> You have to create your static route to vpn server before mpd5 starts.
>> Use /etc/rc.conf:
>>
>> static_routes="vpn"
>> route_vpn="85.21.230.206 10.165.32.1"
>>
>> Eugene Grosbein
> Unfortunately failed...
>
> root at Eviko:/home/mrstalker # netstat -nrf inet|grep 85.21.230.206
> 85.21.230.206 10.165.32.1 UGHS 0 0 re0
> root at Eviko:/home/mrstalker # service mpd5 start
> Starting mpd5.
> root at Eviko:/home/mrstalker # netstat -nrf inet|grep 85.21.230.206
> 85.21.230.206 link#7 UH 0 4 ng0
>
> Route via ng0 overwrites the static route.
then you have set it up wrong.
you need a specific static route to the far end that does not go
through tunnel.
the only other possibilty is to have mpd use a separate fib..
e.g.
setfib 3 route add (destination route)
setfib 3 mpd (args)
then you can allow the default route etc to go through the tunnel
as the tunnel iteself will use a different routing table.
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