On 6/16/13 8:51 PM, Damien Fleuriot wrote:
I might be wrong but wouldn't that be a job for devd ?

Alternatively set a cron job every minute to reinstall the route.

use the up/down scripts to install the routes... that's what they are for.



On 16 Jun 2013, at 12:22, Bernard Higonnet <bth...@higonnet.net> wrote:

I have a machine, FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #0, running a VPN (MPD5) server.

Every once in a while, the link goes down, presumably because of some 
third-party event on the network.

When this happens, an element placed in the routing table by hand disappears since the 
node on the VPN server to the far-off client machine no longer exists (even though the 
entry in the routing table is marked "permanent" when it does exist). When the 
network problem goes away, the VPN link is automatically restored, but not the routing 
table.

Can someone tell me if there is a way to be notified that the link has been 
restored so that I can run a script etc. to restore the routing table to what I 
want?

TIA
Bernard Higonnet
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