Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-24 Thread Marek Lindner
Hey, > How does the routing work for inter-node communications for > 1 hop > neighbors? > > If the gate0 tunnel is the default route for Internet communications how > does a node know how to talk to a node two hops (or more) away (that > doesn't go though the gate0 tunnel)? > > I can understand h

Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-23 Thread Derek C
Hi guys, How does the routing work for inter-node communications for > 1 hop neighbors? If the gate0 tunnel is the default route for Internet communications how does a node know how to talk to a node two hops (or more) away (that doesn't go though the gate0 tunnel)? This is the bit I don't under

Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-23 Thread Simon Wunderlich
Hey, On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:37:10AM +0800, Marek Lindner wrote: > On Sunday 23 November 2008 05:05:36 Derek C wrote: > > Does this mean that the mesh nodes cannot ping all the other nodes? This > > is if there is no routing to allow the nodes talk to "far-away" nodes not > > within their own

Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-23 Thread Marek Lindner
On Sunday 23 November 2008 05:05:36 Derek C wrote: > Does this mean that the mesh nodes cannot ping all the other nodes? This > is if there is no routing to allow the nodes talk to "far-away" nodes not > within their own AdHoc single-hop network? May be I was not clear enough: * You can ping eve

Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-22 Thread Derek C
Hi Marek, Does this mean that the mesh nodes cannot ping all the other nodes? This is if there is no routing to allow the nodes talk to "far-away" nodes not within their own AdHoc single-hop network? thanks, Derek On Sat, November 22, 2008 4:35 pm, Marek Lindner wrote: > On Sunday 23 Novembe

Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-22 Thread Marek Lindner
On Sunday 23 November 2008 00:20:55 Derek C wrote: > I see that BATMAN makes a tunnel to the gateway and then routes traffic > via the 169.254 gate0 subnet > > Does this mean that all outgoing from the node should be NATed? or is it > possible for the upstream node(s) to ping the node via its true

[B.A.T.M.A.N.] BATMAN routing (via gate0)

2008-11-22 Thread Derek C
Hi [yet] again! Can someone detail how BATMAN routes? For example if I have nodes with IPs like: 5.255.0.1 5.255.0.2 5.255.0.3 etc I see that BATMAN makes a tunnel to the gateway and then routes traffic via the 169.254 gate0 subnet Does this mean that all outgoing from the