Thanks Scott!
I'm running 1.01. Anyway to upgrade to this from the interface? Or is
there
an easy way to pull it down from the snapshots?
Thx.
On 1/30/07, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While I do not know the answers to these questions, I have updated
> OLSRD to 0.4.10 in the latest snapshots.
>
> Please test to ensure that it atleast works.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On 1/30/07, Michael Oh < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Also having problems with olsrd running on pfsense. Upgraded to
the olsr
> > 0.4.10 version and this seemed to stabilize it and give it the latest
> > features. Also, if you want to modify the configs, you can edit the
> > /etc/inc/services.inc file (towards the end). Not sure if this is
> > "acceptable" but was able to play around with different settings this
way.
> >
> > I also ran into a funny problem where the pfsense box didn't issue
the
> > proper olsrd packets in the expected time periods. I had set the
hna and
> > mid, tc, and hello packets to 2 seconds with validity of 120. But
when I
did
> > a tcpdump, there were only 8 packets about every 30-45 seconds.
Not what
I
> > was expecting... The other units I have (not pfsense) running
olsrd sent
> > packets as expected. So, I couldnt' figure out if pfsense was
"caching"
the
> > packets somehow? Didn't make any sense. I did have traffic shaping
turned
> > on, but I disabled it and same results..
> >
> > Just to add to the list of issues... :-(
> >
> > Michael Oh
> >
> >
> > On 1/29/07, Pablo Montoro Escaño < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> > > We are working with WRAP 2C boards with OLSR and we are having a
lot
of
> > > problems. We have checked through the forums all the conversations
about
> > this
> > > but we haven't found any solution. We are using them with a WIFI
at 5
GHz
> > in the
> > > olsr, one ethernet, and one WIFI at 2,4 Ghz in which we don't have
olsr.
> > >
> > > We are trying to fix problems on the code but we haven't found
yet the
> > > solutions. We leave you here three problems we have found just
in case
you
> > > already have the solution, or if we could help in any way to fix
them:
> > >
> > > 1.- We configure two equipments separately with olsr. Olsr don't
create
> > the
> > > routes if we don't reboot the equipment or restart olsr when the
antennas
> > are
> > > communicated.
> > >
> > > 2. - In a point to point link, with a correct route table. When
there
is
> > no
> > > traffic during a while (30 minutes aprox.), in one of both
equipment
> > (pfsense
> > > that don't announce itself as gateway) the routes disappears.
But, if
the
> > > traffic is kept up (for example, with icmp traffic, doing pings
> > constantly), the
> > > routes doesn't disappear.
> > >
> > >
> > > 3. - The HNA4 routes doesn't work. When we fill at the GUI the
field
> > "Announce
> > > Dynamic local route" we see that the olsrd.conf file appears well
> > configured
> > > with the routes at HNA4. But instead of working these routes... all
the
> > routes
> > > crash! The olsrd process continue running, but as if it wasn't
running. It
> > seems
> > > that any olsr traffic doesn't pass, and there are no routes at all.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > Thanks!
> > Michael Oh
>
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Thanks!
Michael Oh