Hi, I did compile babeld for AirOS, but without the SDK, since the only available version was an old one.
You can simply build the binary for OpenWRT, against the same architecture (most probably ar71xx for Nanostation/Nanobridge/etc). It doesn't work out-of-the-box, as most dynamic libraries are different on AirOS. The trick is to change the build flags, to compile babeld statically. I don't have the exact flags anymore, sorry. It worked; that being said, it's definitely not very useful, as the network configuration of AirOS is not flexible enough for proper usage of Babel. Unless this changed, you basically have the choice between bridging the wireless and wired interface, or NATing wireless towards wired. In any case, you can't even assign /32 IPv4 addresses on an interface (at least using the offered configuration tools, you could probably hack around that). As far as I know, people using Babel on Ubiquiti hardware are running OpenWRT. Hope this helps, Baptiste On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 09:31:52AM +0100, ced wrote: > Hello, somebody have any experience with Airos compiled with babel ? I would > promote this protocole to use it on French hamradio network (hamnet). > Cordially > > > Cédric > > _______________________________________________ > Babel-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/babel-users
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