I can take a look but I need access. If you manage to do a ssh reverse tunnel or something
like this, I'll check it.
On 14 de febrer de 2017 18:30:37 GMT-03:00, al <al(a)blogmail.cc> wrote:
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?
Sooo, some idea?
>
> 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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