Hi Thomas

> This is another issue, it is leaving via your default route. Create a
> route for the network the packet origins and set src to the address you
> want regardless of whether the default route would catch this correctly.

Hmm, have to try that.

Now I did try the same procedure for one of my ipv6 tunnes.

magma:~# ip -6 r d 2001:4060:dead::/126 dev spamkiller6
magma:~# ip -6 r a 2001:4060:dead::/126 dev spamkiller6 src 
2001:4060:dead:beef::1
magma:~# ip -6 r

I still see the old route without that specified source:

Regards
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