Hello again Espen,

I do have OpenVPN installed, however that was not the problem.

I had 10.144.1.8 configured as my DNS server using my WAN gateway as an interface. That was the root of all my problems.

Thank you Espen, Chris (off List), and anyone else who may have taken the time to read and think about my problem. I sincerely appreciate your advice.

Best Regards,
-Stefan

On 7/12/2014 5:44 PM, Espen Johansen wrote:
Other packages?
OpenVPN?

Please list all your installed packages and I´ll have a look.
Or remove them one by one until the "automagic" route add stops.

You can always try to grep /* for the IP in question. But it might be part of a DB file for a pkg. I´t might not be plain text.
Cant help you remote as I´m on vacation with flaky 3G mobile.



On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 12:37 AM, Stefan Maerz <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    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"
    <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> 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"
        <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>> 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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