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On 07/24/2012 04:06 AM, Antonio Quartulli wrote:
I trust you on this because there are too many rules :) (have you tried a 'iptables -F' just in case?)
Antonio, I tried iptables -F today but nothing changed. Tried iptables - -F along the whole route, and still no difference.
is BLA2 enabled on czuk?
yes BLA2 is enabled on every node by default. I've also tried disabling in every involved node but it made no difference.
I'm testing now on a different route (see Guido's graphic on first mail for reference): from a computer connected through ethernet (no batman) at nicoyjesi to one connected the same way to marisa-mr. The same thing happens: when I run avahi-resolve it gets to the computer at marisa's, which responds as it should, but the response never gets to the other end.
this is what the setup looks like:
pc1===nicoyjesi==b==nogal - - - - marisa-blt==b==marisa-mr===pc2
==b== is bat-enabled ethernet === ethernet - - - - bat-enabled adhoc link
I'm out of ideas here... but I'll sleep it over and chat again with Guido tomorrow to try to find out some way to at least reduce this to the smallest possible setup to reproduce the problem.
On a side-note, avahi is not completely broken, it actually works (from user experience) as if there were no batman on the net, those on the same phisical portion of the net can see and interact with each other just fine; it does not even always fail when more nodes are involved I just can't seem to find a pattern just yet.
cheers, Nico