On Tue, Oct 06, 2009 at 12:33:55PM +0200, a wrote:
Dear Sven, Marek
you can find as attachment the dump on eth2 of GW (tcpdump -ni eth2 -s 0 -w gw.cap); the output of batctl td -p 4 eth1 is:
10:29:15.510000 BAT 52:54:00:00:20:01 > 52:54:00:00:30:01: UCAST, ttl 50, IP 192.168.100.2.9001 > 192.168.20.4.45417: TCP, flags [...PA.], length 6
192.168.100.2->192.168.20.4
10:29:18.000000 BAT 52:54:00:00:30:01 > 52:54:00:00:20:01: UCAST, ttl 50, IP 192.168.20.4.38246 > 192.168.100.2.9002: TCP, flags [.S....], length 12
192.168.20.4->192.168.100.2
10:29:18.010000 BAT 52:54:00:00:20:01 > 52:54:00:00:30:01: UCAST, ttl 50, IP 192.168.100.2.9002 > 192.168.20.4.38246: TCP, flags [.S..A.], length 12
192.168.100.2-> 192.168.20.4
However you said:
IP addresses:
- B1 - bat0: 192.168.10.1/24 - default gateway: 192.168.10.2
- GW: bat0: 192.168.10.2/24, eth1: 192.168.20.2/24
- EX: eth0: 192.168.20.3/24 - default gateway: 192.168.20.3
i.e, none of these IP addresses match!
Maybe you should give us all the networking details.
Andrew