[OLSR-users] Secure Plugin
Russell Handorf
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Thu Jul 28 17:12:56 CEST 2005
The devil was in the details-
I was one revision off of olsrd on host B and C.
Thanks!
r
>are the time and date on all machine the same? i.e are you using ntp
>to sync time, I think the encryption the secure plugin uses time and
>date to stop replay attacks?
>
>I'm just guessing here, I've not really messed around with the secure
>plugin at the moment.
>
>Laters,
>Lee
>
>
>On 7/27/05, Russell Handorf <(spam-protected)> wrote:
>
>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>I have 3 hosts: A, B, and C. Host A has one ethernet card (eth0), host B
>>has two (eth0, eth1), and host C has one card (eth0)
>>
>>When I connect Host A to B (A-eth0 to B-eth0) and host B to E (B-eth1 to
>>C-eth0) without using the secure plugin, the routing tables across all
>>the hosts populate accordingly. However, if I use the secure plugin and
>>a 128 bit key, only Host A and B will communicate with each other, Host
>>B rejects all packets from C, and C doesnt get any updates from host B.
>>All hosts have the same keyfile.
>>
>>What could be the problem? Should I run two instances of olsr on host B?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>r
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