Voici un concurent de open-mesh.com , utilisant Batman & Robin . Problème pour moi : le fait que ça necessaite une interface adhoc + une infra rends l'installation impossible sur broadcom , si j'ai tout suivi
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: freifunk.net Webteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 5:51 AM Subject: [WLANware] [Fwd: [Kontaktaufnahme] new mesh firmware full working on 3.3M of flash!!!!] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] forwarded message. please do not reply to sender. ------------------------------------------------- Subject: [Kontaktaufnahme] new mesh firmware full working on 3.3M of flash!!!! From: martincampff (at) gmail (dot) com martin campff hat eine Nachricht mit dem Kontaktformular auf http://start.freifunk.net/contact geschickt. http://www.lugro.org.ar/nightwing/en/ One of the projects of the group is the firmware Nightwing, wich allows the creation of fast deployment wireless mesh networks with minimal human intervention. Currently it's intended for devices that have an Atheros AP51 wireless chip. Such devices are the La Fonera, Meraki Mini, Ubiquiti NanoStation, Ubiquiti PowerStation and Ubiquiti LittleStation among others. Expecially those devices that have 4MB of Flash memory and 16MB of RAM memory, wich is the most frecuent configuration found in the market. The main features are this: * 0-config: You only need to power-on the device and it will configure automatically. It will asume it's rol and conect to others devices that it founds. If it has Internet access to share it will be a gateway node, if not it will be a client node. If a node doesn't have it's own Internet connection but can contact to one or more neighbors that are gateway nodes, himself can provide Internet access. It will do it by wireless and ethernet connection. * Public Connection Interface: This kind of connection is not encrypted, it's intended for unknown users. This connection is managed by the captive portal NoDogSplash, wich is in charge of the security and the administration of the Internet access. The users of the public network are isolated from them self and from the rest of the mesh, they can only access to the Internet. * Private Connection Interface: This kind of connection in encrypted (WAP2), so to be able to use it you must know the access key. It's intended for known users and it isn't managed by a captive portal. * OpenDNS: The DNS service is based in the free service that the company provides. This choice adds the possibility to delegate in this service other configuration aspects like content filtering of web pages, domain blocking, phising protection and much more (by the moment it's only used for the DNS services, the implementation of the others services that OpenDNS provides it's in the project's TO-DO list). * Thinked for Security: The development of Nightwing takes account security from the very beginning of its development. The nightwing nodes provide security to the internal network and to the clients that connect to the nodes, so who decides to be a gateway node can trust that his internal network won't be compromised. So too, who decides to connect to the nodes through the LAN, can be sure that whoever connects wirelessly will not be able to access them. To avoid security problems when two or more clients connects wirelessly, some mechanisms have been anticipated that will prevent that they can see each other. This way, if it can't see it, it can't atack it. * Few Hardware Requirements: Nightwing, besides requiring an Atheros AP51 wireless chip, only needs a minimun of 4MB of Flash memory and 16MB of RAM memory. This is why the amount of devices that can be used is bigger. To make Nightwing we choose the GNU/Linux distribution OpenWRT (http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/), in it's release Kamikaze 7.09 (at this moment we are using the unstable version r10736). For the routing protocol we choose B.A.T.M.A.N (www.open-mesh.net/batman), wich is meant for wireless mesh networks. We also use, as a starting point, one of the early versions of Ro.B.In. (http://www.blogin.it/), but currently we have our own and different design. We are greatful with the ideas aported by the Ro.B.In. project, sense it allowed us to understand the basic operation of the implementation of B.A.T.M.A.N. In the design of the system, we saw that we want it to make things in a simpler manner and that the source code could be self-explained, that's why we develop Nightwing. _______________________________________________ WLANware mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Abonnement abbestellen? -> https://freifunk.net/mailman/listinfo/wlanware Weitere Infos zu den freifunk.net Mailinglisten und zur An- und Abmeldung unter http://freifunk.net/mailinglisten -- %<------------------------------------------------------->% Michel memeteau Blog 0.2 : http://memeteau.free.fr Fixe : 0874763294 Mobile : 0624808051 VOIP | Visio: sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> jabber/GoogleTalk : xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
