On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 10:36 AM, patrick keshishian<[email protected]>
wrote:
> *aham*  ... was this a really stupid question?

Well, you elided useful data by only including part of the netstat
output, you obfuscated it to make it harder to read, you failed to
even mention what version of OpenBSD you're running, *and* you
actually have a solution to your problem.  Why should anyone bother to
answer?


> Maybe I just wrote too many words. In simple terms, once a new route
> has been added to the routing table, all traffic should consider the
> new route right? So, is the ppp interface treated differently when it
> comes to routing in OpenBSD?

Does this quote from the netstat(8) manpage explain the behavior?
     Connection oriented protocols normally hold on to a single route
     for the duration of a connection while connectionless protocols obtain a
     route while sending to the same destination.


Philip Guenther

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