Your route is still not showing up. Time to open a ticket with Vultr, Show them the output from the birdc command.
Oh, did you power cycle the VPS? A reboot from linux is not enough. Beware, if you do not have a reserved IP, your main IP will likely change on the power cycle, requiring you to reconfigure things. You can reserve an IP, but they charge $3/mo. Sounds small, but if you are only paying $5 or $6 for the machine, it is significant.
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Dave K9DC
> On Jan 15, 2021, at 13:24, pete M via 44Net
44net@mailman.ampr.org wrote:
>
> OK I did the change in the interfaces file.
> I now have those route
>
> ip route show
> 0.0.0.0/1 via 44.135.59.1 dev ens3
> default via 207.246.122.1 dev ens3
> 44.135.59.0/24 dev tun0 proto kernel scope link src 44.135.59.1
> 44.135.59.0/24 dev ens3 proto kernel scope link src 44.135.59.1
> 128.0.0.0/1 via 44.135.59.1 dev ens3
> 169.254.169.254 via 207.246.122.1 dev ens3
> 207.246.122.0/23 dev ens3 proto kernel scope link src 207.246.122.57
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>
>
> Now the birdc show
> birdc s route export vultr
> BIRD 1.6.6 ready.
> 44.135.59.0/24 via 207.246.122.57 on ens3 [static1 18:22:30] * (200)
>