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Well, would you have any information about TC redundancy on OLSRD?<br>
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De : Henning Rogge <henning.rogge@fkie.fraunhofer.de><br>
A: sarette25 <sarette25@aol.com><br>
Cc: olsr-users <olsr-users@lists.olsr.org><br>
Envoyé le : Ma, 18 Sep 2012 15:16<br>
Sujet : Re: Re : [Olsr-users] TC redundancy 0<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>On 09/18/2012 03:13 PM, <a href="mailto:sarette25@aol.com">sarette25@aol.com</a> wrote:
> Why not? ;)
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> Because I want to test the honestly of each node. And so if a node
> "Y" sends a TC message with the IP address of "X", I want to verify
> if "X" has send an HELLO message with a MPR link to "Y"...
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> But with TC redundancy, I can't.
MPR handling is currently "slightly" broken, so I would not suggest to
do this.
If you have a dishonest node, you do not need an OLSR parameter, you
need a cryptographic extension (and not the "secure plugin).
Henning Rogge
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