On Friday, 12. September 2008 22:59:45 Sven Eckelmann wrote:
> linux v2.6.24-rc1-1-gbada339 introduces a check for valid ethernet mac
> address. We don't have such a valid one because it is just a virtual
> gateway device which doesn't need such thing. To disable the
> eth_validate_addr check we ca
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On Friday 12 September 2008 14:28:34 Gustavo Lindberg wrote:
> I just tried the last openwrt-kamikaze trunk with the svn v1109 of batman
> on ubnt NS2. Batmand die as follows:
>
> r...@openwrt:~# batmand -d 4 -g 5000 ath2
> WARNING: You are using the
linux v2.6.24-rc1-1-gbada339 introduces a check for valid ethernet mac address.
We don't have such a valid one because it is just a virtual gateway device which
doesn't need such thing. To disable the eth_validate_addr check we can override
the function pointer inside the netdevice structure or jus
On Friday 12 September 2008 04:41:33 Marek Lindner wrote:
> On Friday, 12. September 2008 06:18:58 Gustavo Lindberg wrote:
> [...]
> > [80] Error - can't set IFFLAGS for gate0: Cannot assign requested
> > address
> > [80] Error - can't set IFFLAGS for gate0: Cannot assign requested
I just tried the last openwrt-kamikaze trunk with the svn v1109 of batman on
ubnt NS2. Batmand die as follows:
r...@openwrt:~# batmand -d 4 -g 5000 ath2
WARNING: You are using the unstable batman branch. If you are interested in
*using* batman get the latest stable release !
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On Friday, 12. September 2008 11:12:21 Outback Dingo wrote:
> ok, im getting tcpdumps, this is a test bed of the same hardward atheros
> based Ubiquity NS2 devices running OpenWRT trunk
Then it is not related to your hw and the link posted earlier does not help
here.
> http://pastebin.com/md162
ok, im getting tcpdumps, this is a test bed of the same hardward atheros
based Ubiquity NS2 devices running OpenWRT trunk
1 gateway -> 70 meters -> 1 node
no batgat, batmand running
it goes into this constant loop as shown in
http://pastebin.com/md162302 which is from last night 10PM
where the ga
On Friday, 12. September 2008 06:18:58 Gustavo Lindberg wrote:
> B.A.T.M.A.N. 0.3-beta (compatibility version 5)
It seems you are using an older version of the daemon together with the kernel
module. "0.3-beta" may not be compatible with the latest kernel module.
> [80] Error - can't se
On Thursday, 11. September 2008 21:53:27 Sven Eckelmann wrote:
> We must remove the /proc/net/batgat/clients file and /proc/net/batgat dir
> correctly or otherwise we will get a oops when someone tries to access the
> file. If we do not remove the directory it is possible that more then one
> batga
On Thursday, 11. September 2008 21:01:11 Outback Dingo wrote:
> Batmand never established a stable route for clients, ie. they never get
> reliable internet, actually to be honest, they get 0 internet cause routing
> always loops
Please be precise here: Do you see routing loops or is your UDP conn
I just tried the last openwrt-kamikaze trunk with the svn v1109 of batman on
ubnt NS2. Batmand die as follows:
r...@openwrt:~# batmand -d 4 -g 5000 ath2
WARNING: You are using the unstable batman branch. If you are interested in
*using* batman get the latest stable release !
Interface activated:
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