Oh...
does /etc/netsukuku exist?

$ls /etc/netsukuku


On 16/05/13 10:08, Valeska Grim wrote:
> This is what I get
> 
> netsukuku@netsukuku-VirtualBox:~/netsukuku-vala$ ntkd
> 
> ** (ntkd:4922): ERROR **: settings.vala:190: No such file or
> directory Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped) 
> netsukuku@netsukuku-VirtualBox:~/netsukuku-vala$
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 
*From:* Yussi <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected] *Sent:* Thursday, May 16, 2013
> 1:51:55 AM *Subject:* Re: [Netsukuku] OK...
> 
> What doesn't work for you is probably the internet from the vm, 
> setting up the routing from a vm can be a little cumbersome. my vm
> by default jails the "machines" on a fake network in the 10.0.0.0
> range, to break out of it, you need to mess around with the network
> interface parameters. I'll figure out how i did it before and write
> back when i have time. it may be a little different on virtual
> box.
> 
> if you want to play around, read up on tun/tap interfaces and
> bridges. in principle, what we are trying to do is this:
> 
> outside the vm: set up a bridge (br0) add tapX interfaces (X in
> 0,1,2...), one for each vm add the interfaces to the bridge make a
> route from the bridge to your eth0 interface start the vms with the
> tap interfaces
> 
> hopefully this should get them to send out dhcp requests on your
> local network.
> 
> there are a few other ways to achieve this, you can use port 
> forwarding, you can set up a dhcp server on your machine to lease
> out addresses in a different subnet and route those over, you can
> make another vm which will serve as a gateway. in general, you will
> play with different network topologies this way.
> 
> On 16/05/13 08:53, Valeska Grim wrote:
>> Okay, I am having some problems, If anyone has skype or
>> something, You can add me and we can try to set this up with
>> teamviewer,
>> 
>> 
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>>
>>
>
>> 
*From:* Valeska Grim <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> *To:* Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> *Sent:*
>> Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:45:06 AM *Subject:* Re: [Netsukuku] 
>> OK...
>> 
>> Okay! :D trying it!
>> 
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>>
>>
>
>> 
*From:* Yussi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 16, 2013
>> 12:34:01 AM *Subject:* Re: [Netsukuku] OK...
>> 
>> my bad, run ./autogen.sh first
>> 
>> On 16/05/13 08:13, Valeska Grim wrote:
>>> Hey um, The ./configure file doesn't exist.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>
>>>
>
>>> 
*From:* Yussi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
>>> *To:* Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]
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> *Sent:*
>>> Wednesday, May 15, 2013 8:59:50 AM *Subject:* [Netsukuku]
>>> OK...
>>> 
>>> For netsukuku vala:
>>> 
>>> deps: valac >=0.14 libgee-dev libpth-dev libgcrypt11-dev
>>> 
>>> recommended: bzr #see 
>>> https://savannah.nongnu.org/bzr/?group=netsukuku
>>> 
>>> howto:
>>> 
>>> #clone vala ntk repository bzr branch 
>>> bzr://bzr.savannah.nongnu.org/netsukuku/vala netsukuku-vala
>>> 
>>> cd netsukuku-vala
>> ./autogen.sh
>>> ./configure make  #got a lot of warnings here make install
>>> 
>>> 
>>> usage: ntkd -i tunnel1 -i wireless -i eth0 -i
>>> whatever-interface
>>> 
>>> 
>>> For messing around apt-get install openvpn bridge-utils
>>> 
>>> #make a tunnel interface sudo openvpn --mktun --dev tap0
>>> --user `id -un`
>>> 
>>> #check it's there ifconfig tap0
>>> 
>>> #make a bridge interface brctl addbr br0
>>> 
>>> #check it's there ifconfig br0
>>> 
>>> #add tunnel if to bridge brctl addif br0 tap0
>>> 
>>> #start ntkd on the bridge (won't work on tap0 ?!?) ntkd -i br0
>>> 
>>> #watch it tcpdump -i br0
>>> 
>>> more or less...
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