Hi,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 06:00:59PM -0400, Chuck Ritola wrote:
Is it possible to send all batman-adv ethernet traffic through an HTTP proxy cache such as Squid?
Not really, there are a bunch of headers too many for an HTTP caching proxy to work with batman-adv.
I'm wondering, are HTTP caching proxies actually still useful these days where all major sides have switched to HTTPS?
Another consideration was ALFRED but it doesn't appear to be easily integratable with existing software.
Alfred is more useful for little bits of information, not really for complete packet streams.
The "best" solution I could think of right now for limited uplink bandwidths is hosting content within your mesh network instead. Like setting up a Seafile or MediaGoblin, for instance.
Or using P2P technologies, like Bittorrent. Although you might need to be careful with this particular one that it won't greedly occupy the rest of the bandwidth your uplink has left, if content is still mainly shared over the uplink and not within the mesh.
Regards, Linus