[OOR-Users] oor as mn, no changing of default route

Albert López alopez at ac.upc.edu
Tue Feb 12 09:32:16 CET 2019


Hi Lukas,

I can not provide you with a estimate date for the implementation of 
this feature. Despite it would be quite fast to do a half-backed 
solution, we need to think in detail in order to do a stable code and 
try to not brake the separation of modules of the code. As you 
suggested, I recommend you to to a feature request in github and we will 
try to implement as soon as possible.

If you need this functionality quickly, you can modify the functions 
Lori suggested in a previous mail.

Best regards

Albert

On 11/02/2019 14:04, Lukas Gschossmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thank you very much for your answers!
> What would be a realistic time frame for a realization of this 
> feature? Shall i post a feature request on github?
>
> BR,
> Lukas
>
> Am Mo., 11. Feb. 2019 um 08:38 Uhr schrieb Albert López 
> <alopez at ac.upc.edu <mailto:alopez at ac.upc.edu>>:
>
>     Hi Lukas,
>
>     At this moment this is not possible to be done automatically. This
>     is a really interesting feature which is in our list to do. At the
>     moment, the only way to do it is like you propose, manually remove
>     the route 0.0.0.0/1 <http://0.0.0.0/1> and 128.0.0.0/1
>     <http://128.0.0.0/1> and add the new routes.
>
>     Best regards
>
>     Albert
>
>     On 07/02/2019 16:33, Lukas Gschossmann wrote:
>>     Hello,
>>     I am using oor as a mn, and I would like to route only traffic
>>     that is for my lisp net to the lispTun0 device. That means I
>>     would like to skip adding the routes for 0.0.0.0 and 128.0.0.0
>>     via dev lispTun0 and only add the route for the lisp net.
>>     Is there a way to do it automatically at startup, or do I have to
>>     edit the routes after startup of oor?
>>
>>     Thank you!
>>
>>     BR,
>>     Lukas
>>
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