If you have the proper router on both nodes then it is not a tunnel
problem, bmx6 is doing its job. Maybe some firewall rules? Can you check
with tcpdump if the packets are arriving and from which IP?
On 01/02/17 10:24, al wrote:
On 01/02/17 02:26, Pau wrote:
Can you ping the ipv6? (bmx6 -c originators).
Yes.
If so, probably is a missing tunnels configuration. Do you have the route on the node?
(ip r get 10.x.y.z)
Yes, as I said we have the routes.
How could we fix the missing tunnels?
On 31 de gener de 2017 21:45:11 GMT-03:00, al <al(a)blogmail.cc> wrote:
Hi from Barcelona Hacklab.
In order to mount new nodes with Libremesh in places where exist
networks with qMp and Libremesh we tested with two Nanostation M5 with
same revision of BMX6:
BMX6-0.1-alpha comPatibility=16
revision=2a87b770d3f9c254e3927dc159e2f425f2e0e83a
this is the default BMX6 in each stable release (Libremesh stable and
qMp Clereance 3.2.1)
For replicate the issue:
Working on same test channel (48) with same VLAN (default qMp 12) we
got
good link and we can see BMX6 routes from each other, but we can't ping
each other.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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