Help needed with Tinc Setup on remote hosts and lots of ISPs / Failover Problems between ISPs

Raimund Sacherer rs at logitravel.com
Mon Apr 27 09:38:35 CEST 2015


Hello Guus, 

> This will cause tinc to automatically add and remove routing entries,
> depending on which nodes are reachable. You will get multiple routing
> entries for the same subnet but to different interfaces. One of them
> will be chosen by the kernel based on the order of addition, but you
> don't care about it so it's fine. If tinc detects that a node goes down,
> the subnet-down script will remove the offending route, and the kernel
> will then use another one. And if you manually stop a tincd its routes
> will be removed as well.

Let's say I do care to a point which line should be taken, I just should be able to add metrics (weight) to the routes and the kernel should choose the route with the least metric, right? 

Best
Ray


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