Hi Marek
Marek Lindner wrote:
Hi,
root@OpenWrt:~# batmand -a 192.168.0.1/24 -g 1000 -d 3 ath0 WARNING: You are using the unstable batman branch. If you are interested in *using* batman get the latest stable release ! Interface activated: ath0 Using interface ath0 with address 192.168.2.200 and broadcast address 192.168.2.255 B.A.T.M.A.N. 0.3-beta (compatibility version 5)
are you using the latest version ? Elektra reported a bug if you use the latest version together with the "-a" option. As a result the node that runs with that option enabled does not see any neighbours. Can you confirm that ?
No idea it's the version available from Openwrt kamikaze 8.09 batmand -v reports on my fonera v2 (192.168.0.200): root@OpenWrt:~# batmand -c -v WARNING: You are using the unstable batman branch. If you are interested in *using* batman get the latest stable release ! B.A.T.M.A.N. 0.3-beta (compatibility version 5)
batmand -v reports on my fonera v1 (192.168.0.203): root@OpenWrt:~# batmand -c -v B.A.T.M.A.N. 0.3.1 rv1206 (compatibility version 5)
Do you think this mix is not good?
If you mean batman node as neighbor the answer is: I can see batman neighbors I can't see node on my wired network (adsl route 192.168.0.1, other openwrt station 192.168.0.80)
It seems batman set a gate0 interface with 169.254.x.x IP address How can I use this one with my 192.168.0.1 ADSL router?
You can safely ignore the 169.254.x.x addresses. Batman uses that for its internal tunneling mechanism which should not concern you. Does your setup work now or not ?
Thank you so much for this info AFAIK there is no such information anywhere
My system is still not working Any hints for debug or throubleshoot?
Ciao Marco