I have been playing with Nebula VPN;
https://github.com/slackhq/nebula
...on a couple of Raspberry PI's and later I may try adding this to ClearOS. Pretty manual install but so far seems to work well when configured for a site to site VPN. In any event, I need to set a survivable after reboot, (permanent), route. There are several ways to do this and I am just ensuring if in ClearOS 7.9 (CentOS derivative) that it is okay to create/edit;
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes
and add the route there. It just makes more sense to me, easier to find and delete it down the road, to do this one file instead of specifying a network interface script under network-scripts.
Thanks so much!!
John
https://github.com/slackhq/nebula
...on a couple of Raspberry PI's and later I may try adding this to ClearOS. Pretty manual install but so far seems to work well when configured for a site to site VPN. In any event, I need to set a survivable after reboot, (permanent), route. There are several ways to do this and I am just ensuring if in ClearOS 7.9 (CentOS derivative) that it is okay to create/edit;
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes
and add the route there. It just makes more sense to me, easier to find and delete it down the road, to do this one file instead of specifying a network interface script under network-scripts.
Thanks so much!!
John
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You are welcome to try! The file does not exist and I have no idea how it will be used if you create it. The static route method I've used is Managing Static Routes from the KB. Also see the first answer here.

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