Hello again,
I can say that it`s propably work now!
With regards to the PC connected to the batman gateway client - did
you set up
a default route in the PC? Without a route you can only ping those IPs that are link local. Don't forget
to add a
DNS server, too.
I have had a default route on my PC computer so far. (I checked it with route print command).
I have noticed that when I stop my firewall I will have Internet on computer PC (on the gateway) and batmand is not working properly. After my firewall was started, batmand works properly but I can`t use the Intenet then. I have solved it by changing rule forward from REJECT to ACCEPT (on router gateway and on the router client) in firewall settings. My firewall is working at the moment and I can start batmand and it works properly. I can browse websites in my internet browser and ping hosts. Ping from the PC connected to router client works too.
The package you are missing is iproute2.
Ok, finally I found it. I was looking for a iproute package but it was named simply "ip" - this package contains ip route, ip rule, ip link and others.
Don't bother about pinging the tunnel endpoint IP. The tunnel is merely required as a means of transport which allows batman gateway-clients to select a batmand gateway when sending traffic *to* the gateway. And it is a half-way (one-way!) tunnel.
Of course you are right one more time. It is precisly visible thanks to ifconfig in statistics. Tx in gate0 is growing all the time and Rx not.
Thanks again Elektra, Cheers, Krzysiek.
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