> These same steps are repeated on Pi number 2, but with an ipv4 address of > 10.0.2.1. At this point both of them can ping each other at their ipv4 address > via the wlan1 interface. > > Attempting to run babeld on wlan1 will result in an error regarding a lack of > link-local address. The specific message is: > Interface wlan1 has no link-local address. > setsockopt(IPV6_LEAVE_GROUP): Cannot assign requested address
Weird. Linux should assign a link-local address shortly after the link is established. > sudo ip -6 addr add $(generate-ipv6-address fe80::) dev wlan1 That shouldn't harm, babeld should sort things out if even there are multiple link-local addresses. > send: Cannot assign requested address That's bad. Could you please try ping ff02::1%wlan1 and ping ff02::whatever where "ff02::whatever" is the link-local address you assigned to the other node? -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ Babel-users mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
