Good afternoon everybody, Thanks for your answers, I m gonna work on your suggestions and I will write You back. Have a good week-end !
Martin Le 28 févr. 2019 à 18:37, Juliusz Chroboczek <[email protected]> a écrit : >> For BATMAN, I’m using LibreMesh.org and for BABEL, I’m trying to find a >> solution using OpenWRT and babeld but it is not a success… Does anybody know >> where I can find a simple solution using Babel protocol to implement on my >> routers with OpenWRT (or something similar)? > > It is my opinion that third-party firmwares are a bad idea -- if something > is worth sharing with the community, it should be included in OpenWRT > itself. Babeld works just fine with stock OpenWRT. > > On your OpenWRT box, create a statically configured interface in ad-hoc > mode. In /etc/config/wireless: > > config wifi-iface 'wlan0' > option device 'radio0' > option mode 'adhoc' > option ssid 'babel' > option channel 11 > option encryption 'none' > > In /etc/config/network: remove the interface from the 'lan' bridge (in > case it's included), then do: > > config interface 'wlan0' > option ifname 'wlan0' > option proto 'static' > option ipaddr '192.168.2.1' > option netmask '255.255.255.255' > > You may add an IPv6 address if you wish. > > In /etc/config/firewall, add the new interface to the 'lan' zone (since > you're no longer bridging it with the lan interface). > > Then do > > opkg update > opkg install babeld > > and add the following to your /etc/config/babeld: > > config interface > option ifname wlan0 > > config filter > option type redistribute > option ip '0.0.0.0/0' > option eq 0 > option action 'metric 128' > > Feel free to write to the list again if you need any further help. > > -- Juliusz > > _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
