On Tue Dec 20 02:34:29 2016, Eugene Grosbein wrote: > Well, you can always use brute force instead: > > ipfw nat 169 config reset ip 89.234.186.1 && \ > ipfw add 60 nat 169 ip from 169.254.0.0/16 to any out xmit igb0 > > That's ugly but works.
I will work just by side effect: by doing this, I will send BGP packets from 89.234.186.1, which is an IP than the peer learned by BGP. This will create a recursive loop, and the session will be shut. So, no more traffic will transit through this interface, and this IP will not be displayed anymore :p -- alarig
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