I have a lot of /255 routes in my OSPF routing table.
The number of these /255 routes gets bigger with the time.
They seem to come from a static route which I added in all
our portmasters. These static routes point to an unknown interface
unless a customer connects which this route belongs to. I need to
use numbered isdn interfaces for these customers so I must open
the account in the portmaster user table and not in radius as radius
doesn't support the local-ip-address attribute.
Why are these routes there? Is there anything what can be done
to avoid them?
Destination Mask Gateway Source Flag Met Interface
----------------- ---- -------------------- ------- ---- --- ---------
x.x.x.96 255 x.x.192.4 ospf/E2 ND 2 ether0
x.x.x.80 255 x.x.192.4 ospf/E2 ND 2 ether0
x.x.x.64 255 x.x.192.3 ospf/E2 ND 2 ether0
x.x.x.96 255 x.x.192.3 ospf/E2 ND 2 ether0
Thanks,
Christian
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