AW: [OLSR-users] olsrd doesnt add routes
Tony Stüker
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Sun Oct 16 20:29:46 CEST 2005
im sorry, but it doesnt work...
i have no iptables or other firewall installed
my network settings are correct (exactly the same are working in windows
with olsr switch)
eth2 Protokoll:Ethernet Hardware Adresse 00:12:F0:97:34:0A
inet Adresse:104.13.0.123 Bcast:104.255.255.255 Maske:255.0.0.0
configfile:
DebugLevel 0
IpVersion 4
AllowNoInt yes
Pollrate 0.5
TcRedundancy 2
MprCoverage 3
LinkQualityWinSize 18
LinkQualityLevel 2
UseHysteresis no
Interface "eth2"
{
HelloInterval 5.0
HelloValidityTime 90.0
TcInterval 15.0
TcValidityTime 90.0
MidInterval 15.0
MidValidityTime 90.0
HnaInterval 15.0
HnaValidityTime 90.0
Ip4Broadcast 104.255.255.255
}
schleppi ~ # md5sum
olsrd-current/src/unix/ifnet.c
1899ce6eab3601d504922d70c5b615dc olsrd-current/src/unix/ifnet.c
md5 is matching too
i deleted the olsr-current dir and downloaded it from cvs and recompiled
it, no change :(
i was trying around many hours :(
Sven-Ola Tuecke wrote:
> Ah - and in case of newbie errors: Check your netmask as well as the
> interface config line in /etc/olsrd.conf. "tcpdump -ni [yourwlanif]
> udp" helps too...
>
> LG Sven-Ola
>
> ""Sven-Ola Tuecke"" <(spam-protected)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:ditf6k$5aq$(spam-protected)
>
>> Hey,
>>
>> as I pointed out: Recompile. Verify your src/unix/ifnet.c, Line 903.
>> There should be *no* such thing in front of the /*We create one
>> socket for...*/ comment.
>>
>> ((struct sockaddr_in *)&addrsock)->sin_addr.s_addr =
>> ((struct sockaddr_in *)&ifp->int_addr)->sin_addr.s_addr;
>>
>> The md5sum of src/unix/ifnet.c is 1899ce6eab3601d504922d70c5b615dc.
>> Do a "make clean;make clean_libs" first. Then make, make libs, make
>> install, make install libs. If this does not help do a "man iptables"
>> and "iptables -L -n -v".
>>
>> LG Sven-Ola
>>
>> ""Tony Stüker"" <(spam-protected)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:(spam-protected)
>>
>>> interface is up, i can ping and connect to the linksys i am
>>> connected to
>>>
>>> cstorch wrote:
>>>
>>>>> it doesnt looks like olsrd is receiving anything
>>>>>
>>>>> schleppi ~ # olsrd -d 0 -nofork -dispin
>>>>>
>>>>> *** olsr.org - 0.4.10-pre ***
>>>>> Build date: Oct 16 2005
>>>>> http://www.olsr.org
>>>>>
>>>>> Parsing file: "/etc/olsrd.conf"
>>>>> READING ACPI
>>>>> READING ACPI
>>>>> READING ACPI
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> hi, just an idea.
>>>> some new notebooks switch off their wlan antenna to save energy.
>>>> there must be a key combination like "FN" + "F2" or something other.
>>>> try this.
>>>> regards christian
>>>>
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