osmo-ggsn.git branch pespin/fix-iproute created. 1.0.0-32-g3c71d6d

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commit 3c71d6d1b560b4d7213d63f38b01c81e4bf56951
Author: Pau Espin Pedrol <pespin at sysmocom.de>
Date:   Wed Oct 11 18:56:08 2017 +0200

    apnt_start(): Pass ippool flags to avoid certain IPs
    
    Commit dda21ed7d4a897c9284c69175d0da598598eae40 modified previous calls
    to ippool_new() removing the pass of flags to avoid allocating certain
    problematic IPs from the pool to MS, such as the network, gateway and
    broadcast IPs.
    
    Today I did some unsucessful tests with osmo-ggsn with a pool "ip prefix
    dynamic 176.16.222.0/24", and thus IP 176.16.222.0 was being assigned to
    the MS. De-capsulated DNS packets were received in the tun interface,
    but the Linux system in there was unable to correctly forward the
    packets to the gateway interface connected to the Internet. However,
    adding a second MS which got 176.16.222.1 had its packets forwarded
    correctly.
    
    Change-Id: I72ae59ad5929ca0dc9ee69937c50e57a5f49ca76

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