[Olsr-dev] olsrd-0.6.1 deletes default route on MacOS X

Gioacchino Mazzurco (spam-protected)
Fri Dec 10 11:58:57 CET 2010


you are right ;)

2010/12/10 Henning Rogge <(spam-protected)>

> On Thu December 9 2010 u15:23:56 Gioacchino Mazzurco wrote:
> > I can confirn it also on linux, using olsrd + niit 0.0.0.0/0 and
> > 0::ffff:0:0/96 disappear from route tables
> >
> > You have to announce that routes as hna to make it not disappear, that is
> > only a workaround but you are "forced" to share you internet...
> I am not even sure this is a "bug"...
>
> if you don't setup a HNA then OLSR might set/remove the route because other
> nodes have a HNA setting. This is necessary, without this the forwarding of
> HNAs would not work.
>
> On linux you can prevent this by telling OLSRd to put his own routes into
> different routing tables and setup policy routes so that the local HNA 0/0
> route has priority over the OLSRd HNA 0/0.
>
> I am not sure if this is possible in BSD.
>
> Henning Rogge
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