I tried but failed poorly. BTW: I am totally a noob and that was the
first time for me using netkit. And I never succeded running the
netsukuku daemon on any machine, too (only the python version tried
out).

2008/8/27 Luca Dionisi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello all
>
> I find that Netkit is a valuable piece of software.
> I installed it in my system and tried some of the "labs" samples
> provided in their web site.
> It was quite easy to do that.
>
> I want to emulate a mesh network of some 15 systems, provide to each
> one one or more NIC and for each NIC a point-to-point link towards a
> neighbor.
> I'm going to give to each pair of connected systems a couple of IP in
> a 255.255.255.252 netmask.
> I'll make sure (manually) that no system has a conflicting IP.
> Thus, without static routes, each system should be able to talk to its
> neighbors, but it should be unable to reach the other ones.
> Then I will try to run netsukuku daemon (the python version) on every
> system and... pray.
>
> What do you think about it?  Anyone already tried something similar?
>
> --Luca
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