route [-T rtable] sourceaddr [-inet|-inet6] [address]
     route [-T rtable] sourceaddr [-inet|-inet6] -ifp interface
                 Set the preferred source address.  If address is the word
                 "default", 0.0.0.0 or ::, source address will be chosen by
                 the kernel for the matching address family.  When address is
                 omitted, preferred source address is printed if set.  If -ifp
                 is used, source will use IP assigned to interface.  The
                 preferred source will not be used when:

                 o   destination is on-link
                 o   source address is assigned to a disabled interface

This is best used as a !route command in a hostname.* file.

Laura Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Could somebody kindly remind me how to force OpenBSD to use the lo0 alias for 
> outbound traffic ?
> 
> I've got an OpenBSD instance which is getting its default route via bgpd.
> 
> ping 8.8.8.8 does not work
> but
> ping -I $lo0_alias works
> 
> How can I tell OpenBSD to use the lo0 as default outbound interface instead 
> of the LAN IP ?
> 

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