Hi,
On Sonntag 25 November 2007, rene wrote:
Hi,
Axel Neumann wrote:
According to your log files the 144 batman does send OGM and also receives them. For me that does not look like a problem with batman.
If it is not HW related, it might still be a problem with the alias interfaces.
Maybe, but this is happening on a range of different hardware. At least on WRAP(x86), Buffalo and Linksys, all running OpenWrt, the WRAPs a kamikaze(half-year-old) and the BuffaloS and LinkSysS running Whiterussian0.9. Any Problems about the usage of alias-interfaces known on these platforms?
Thanks for your reply, the one APs wasn't changed and still has no OGMs sended - so further debugging is possible, if somebody suggests how...
try to let another application use the suspect alias interface. for example ping from AP144: ping -I 192.168.41.144 192.168.41.43
-I specifies the outgoing interface. what does tcpdump report then?
ciao, axel
PS.: if you need a non-busybox version of ping for buffalo/linksys: http://downloads.open-mesh.net/misc/handy-tools/wrt-freifunk/ping.tgz and i386/wrap http://downloads.open-mesh.net/misc/handy-tools/sources/iputils-current/ping
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