On  7 Dez, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:

>> The magical destination address is 0.0.0.1.  It is used as a
>> `placeholder' address for the remote side, so you can add a route to
>> it.
>> 
>> Should probably be extended to 0.0.0.*, so you can add more than one
>> interface that way.

I thought this already happened...

[...]
> OK, but is it really necessary?  It's much simpler to add routes
> over P2P interfaces using the interface name rather than the
> ``other end's IP address'':
> 
> route add default -iface tun0

'route add default -iface ispX' in this case (that's the way I use it,
btw).

Bye,
Alexander.

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