I have solved this special problem by configuring the device as a
brouter (bridging olsr related traffic, routing babel related traffic)
and installing babel on this device too.
Interesting -- how do you do that? arptables? Could you show your setup?
The brouter setup is pretty much
(If you don't pay attention to user-interface issues, you end up with Xkb.
Or Git. If you do pay attention, you end up with xkeycaps. Or Darcs. I'd
much rather Babel were in the latter camp.)
:)
I agree, though I happily use git in cases where its features can be
put to good use.
I'm
And on A:
A/128 metric 0 (exported)
B/128 metric 65535 refmetric 0 id 02:a0:24:ff:fe:cf:7c:47 seqno 51665
age 72 via tun0 neigh fe80::8c7:3280:8ae3:6882 (installed)
metric 65535 has the special meaning unreachable which in the case of
wired interfaces means that two consecutive hellos
Henning Rogge hro...@googlemail.com:
Am Donnerstag 03 September 2009 21:30:05 schrieb Gabriel Kerneis:
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 08:32:52PM +0200, Henning Rogge wrote:
How do IPv4 nodes forward IPv6 traffic ?
Via link-local address.
The problem is that link-local do not always work in
Hi Dave!
I have been prototyping a new community wireless network down in
Nicaragua. The terrain is hilly and well suited for meshy solutions...
Nice.
About a year ago I did some experiments with babel at funkfeuer.at in
Vienna (which otherwise runs olsrd). I think I reported most issues
back
Juliusz Chroboczek writes:
> Nothing we have found is as nice as the old WNDR3700/3800. The CHIP is
> marvelously cheap (cheap enough to give out to students!) and has flexible
> power requirements, but it doesn't have wired Ethernet, and its wifi is
> connected over SDIO, with everything that
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