Hello guys,

I thought of a few issues on my way back home.

Firstly, if you want to edit stuff like nvram settings or anything else not 
available in the GUI, its apparently done via the /etc/local.* files. The 
DHCP server configuration for example, was done in /etc/local.udhcpd.conf or 
something similar. Just something to keep in mind before hacking the init 
scripts.

Secondly, I read this: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3626#page-51
The cron script that was edited to prevent the default gw route loss 
(/usr/sbin/cron.minutely original at /usr/sbin/cron.minutely.orig) could have 
been trying to achieve this: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3626#page-54
Please run a diff to make sure. But I don't think it should be kept the way it 
is in the original file either.

Another thing. If it is necessary to find out exactly which node assigned the 
ip to the client, in case of multiple DHCP servers, maybe interface aliases 
can be used to define two different subnets. Run DHCP server on the aliases 
to lease ips in two different subnets.

Also, apparently OLSR traffic happens on UDP port 698.

Regards.

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