No 3rd party routing installed.

-Stefan

On 7/12/2014 5:19 PM, Espen Johansen wrote:

Only thing I can think of is that a package with a seperate config file installs it. Do you have quagga/openbgp or any other routing package running/installed?

12. juli 2014 23:58 skrev "Stefan Maerz" <stefan.ma...@thecommunitypartnership.org <mailto:stefan.ma...@thecommunitypartnership.org>> følgende:

    Thanks again Espen. I can't find anything in /cf/conf/config.xml
    related to this address *and* routing. The <staticroutes/> tag
    area is also empty like the webconfiguration indicates.

    more /cf/conf/config.xml | grep -n 10.144.1.8

    outputs:

    221: <dnsserver>10.144.1.8</dnsserver>
    385:            <ip>10.144.1.8</ip>
    1055:          <dns1>10.144.1.8</dns1>
    1059:          <ntp1>10.144.1.8</ntp1>
    1061:          <wins1>10.144.1.8</wins1>

    Line 385 is related to a DNS forwarder.

    I could write an init script to kill the route, but it seems it
    comes back every 20 minutes or so. And since I have no way of
    knowing precisely when the route is re-enabled, I would need to
    run a cronjob every second or so. And even that is not a great
    solution -- I'd reinstall before that. I'd really prefer a more
    elegant solution if possible.

    Any other ideas? Am I searching for the wrong thing?

    Best Regards,
    -Stefan

    On 7/12/2014 2:46 AM, Espen Johansen wrote:

    You might take a look in the cf/conf/config.xml .if it persists
    it should originate from there. Just do a search for the IP.

    12. juli 2014 05:04 skrev "Stefan Maerz"
    <stefan.ma...@thecommunitypartnership.org
    <mailto:stefan.ma...@thecommunitypartnership.org>> følgende:

        A quick route del -host 10.144.1.8 and my network is 100%
        functional.

        However, still one problem remains. The route del command is
        not persistent when I reboot. How do I get rid of it?
        System>Routing>Routes indicates that no static routes are set
        up. Is there a routing configuration file somewhere?



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