Date: Wed, 9 Sep 2020 16:42:54 +0200 From: Abelenda Diego <diego.abelenda@gmail.com> To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: IP "routing" issue Message-ID: <20200909164254.5e7e3891@debian>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] Hello, I've got a FreeBSD installation in a DataCenter that provided me with a single 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 private infrastructure. Now I need other machines with public IPv4 and when I requested the additional 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 this kind of configuration where you tell that the IPv4 /32 is available without 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 FreeBSD. Is it possible to perform this very special setup with any command on FreeBSD? If yes what is that command? Best regards, Diego Abelenda [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEhLBEGh6nN5+aat9KomT4UAfkGfgFAl9Y6e4ACgkQomT4UAfk GfjLrBAAmYjv1BfWLzB64v7E1+MiyMm9rFvcIsCututEFtZST94CdShtM3WFjvMn eTbLGia4ePHXh753wCxYo9RmhCjX7ZSRdIHJsEe+8zk1iJ4XAP5gCqdpS2tHJzta 9jrfcznmfSbM9tnsbu72mrRu3f88N3SZb8HnSdNJS8thAcfxCb3CCBbUK3SJvQyV bWgL1PfmzvLFFYedSpC4r8TC9s6VZX4FlZwPMlABpdmixW0MbtH+Jn99M0S1y+Iz DocbEPkttfbBUEKraV3KbqDI4jhcEZtIsfR6sPhkOUOvKyBFP21x5kgQezp8aFH9 cUfMLZLiHbL6ZA1sj0iNWsTwj0TxsLS7GX/Zki80AFsRKBi0vAk5xXVQbFUBii6F xXdK4DIDf34158vE/E//4pJC7K/qsYeAapQMayh8+70tsG3Q8Z8vmiIQXQ3m/caB RrffxS5+GpGhZEUgxDQDtl9d5YDGlab09Hid53RZV2kZoOZTMhPnkAXhAa0N1frd +/HkcI5VikL/9I+Yi0Q6Rk489xnPqYly1drg3sngMCDh38z5t4+NFegZFDxrV0Ks lqcRUsqnZ/SAs2adiqVu9uTttMZpuxyFDCgRsyAtEC1ukfv5Jm+ouR7VYUmILETM V0HrpemASJDnjiH1HORPzoQbMDDyOTLtWkjU7iUQMuzhRi/x1B8= =I2qr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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