On 08/28/2013 03:08 PM, Luca Dionisi wrote:
You can find the commands that you need in the posts I've written on the blog.
e.g.
http://pyntk.blogspot.com/2010/12/second-node.html
http://pyntk.blogspot.it/2010/12/routing.html
http://pyntk.blogspot.it/2011/01/simple-entry-point-for-legacy-systems.html

The command 'ip' can show you the address of your machine and the routes to other machines.
You don't need anything else for start, not wireshark.
Read documentation about 'ip'.




On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:43 PM, Miss Valeska <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I've suddenly become extremely paranoid that I wasn't actually
    pinging the other node, But I was just pinging myself. Does anyone
    have any documentation, Or any way to be certain you are connected
    to another node, And of it's IP address? I'll have to keep testing
    to know for sure.

    Hmm, I just tried running netsukuku on my main desktop, Through
    ethernet, Without anything plugged in. And It added a node, And I
    could ping that node. So I assume that is myself, and I assume
    I've been doing that the entire time. I'll paste a bit of a long,
    Never the less though! Everything else I said is STILL TRUE! I
    just need to figure out how, Either, To properly connect two nodes
    together, or to figure out their IP address.

    I really hope Luca can help me!

    I could try wireshark as well if you'd like!

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Okay! Thank you Luca! I'll keep looking, And I'll try to test wifi connections. Also, Can you run netsukuku on two interfaces in the same command? I tried ntkd -i eth0 adhoc0 but it didn't seem to work.
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