Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 11:48:58 -0300 From: Cristian Cardoso <cristian.cardoso11@gmail.com> To: Abelenda Diego <diego.abelenda@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: IP "routing" issue Message-ID: <CAKeEC-%2B2WNR=kaUy%2BeU_j6Mb_TqDC3qhhvX20C9ARJY8DSAETQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20200909164254.5e7e3891@debian> References: <20200909164254.5e7e3891@debian>
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Hi The equivalent command in FreeBSD for the ip route is the route, follow manpage https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?route Em qua., 9 de set. de 2020 =C3=A0s 11:43, Abelenda Diego <diego.abelenda@gmail.com> escreveu: > > Hello, > > I've got a FreeBSD installation in a DataCenter that provided me with a s= ingle > address IPv4 with an upstream gateway (cidr is fine the upstream gateway = works > everything is nice and running). I use this machine for Masquerading an p= rivate > infrastructure. > > Now I need other machines with public IPv4 and when I requested the addit= ional > IPv4 to the DataCenter, they gave me a bunch of /32 addresses saying that > my previous IPv4 MUST be configured as next-hop on their side. > From my understanding in FreeBSD the route command is unable to perform t= his > kind of configuration where you tell that the IPv4 /32 is available witho= ut > next-hop (no via) on a specific link. I know the linux "ip route add $IP = dev > $LINK" configures this, but I cannot seem to map this knowledge to FreeBS= D. > > Is it possible to perform this very special setup with any command on Fre= eBSD? > If yes what is that command? > > Best regards, > Diego Abelenda
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