Re: Batman adv selective broadcast mechanism

2021-03-31 Thread oytunyapar
Hi Linus, I hard coded it, instead of making a configuration. We could use with this way. You are correct Linus, it's not 802.11 wifi. We are using MARLIN protocol (NATO STANAG-4691). This protocol aims for gaining TCP/IP features to HF and UHF radios. We are using BATMAN

Re: Batman adv selective broadcast mechanism

2021-03-28 Thread Linus Lüssing
Hi Oytun, Are you able to recompile the kernel module and batctl? If so, I could have a look at updating that patch for a more recent batman-adv version. Actually, I'm also kind of curious about your use-case. Sounds like it's not 802.11 wifi you are using, right? Regards, Linus On Thu, Mar

Re: Batman adv selective broadcast mechanism

2021-03-25 Thread oytunyapar
Hi Linus, Thank you for the answer. Configuring batman-adv from /sys is deprecated in the last version (batctl is the only way now). I am not sure how to apply this patch. What do you suggest as a proper way of doing this? Regards. Oytun

Re: Batman adv selective broadcast mechanism

2021-03-24 Thread Linus Lüssing
Hi, On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 12:16:16PM -, oytunya...@hotmail.com wrote: > Hi everybody, > > As I check, batman-adv protocol, sends IP broadcast packets, to every > slave interface, including the slave interface from which the broadcast > packet is received. Is there any way for

Batman adv selective broadcast mechanism

2021-03-24 Thread oytunyapar
Hi everybody, As I check, batman-adv protocol, sends IP broadcast packets, to every slave interface, including the slave interface from which the broadcast packet is received. Is there any way for preventing the batman-adv from sending IP broadcast packets to some of the slave interfaces