In our network, when I'm at Maria's node and I want to administer
Cecilia's node, I can type cecilia.lan into Firefox and it works fine.
It doesn't work in Chrome/Chromium.
LiMe 17.06 Dayboot Rely (17.06 rev. ac18095 20180512_2043) / LuCI
lede-17.01 branch (git-18.098.72829-575e327)
kernel 4.4.92
If this is fixed in newer versions, great. If not, how could we fix it?
Hi people! I'm really excited to say that I'm using LibreMesh after a
long time following the project.
The objective: to deploy a libremesh network with mesh nodes on a school
and a house (maybe some in between because there is 300m distance). The
school and house must be able to host content related to their
activities.
Current scenario: at home I have a cellphone and a pc connected to a
TP-Link router running LibreMesh. I have a running http server on the pc
for testing purposes.
The problem: from the phone I can't retrieve content using
http://10.13.0.4:1234 (ip of the pc and port of the node server).
Now some questions:
1) how can I diagnose if there are configuration problems?
2) should the devices connected to mesh nodes have a name in the DNS
provided by the router? (I'm thinking of
http://school-node/some/content)
If there is some documentation where you can point me to, I'll be very
thankful.
Sorry if something is missing in my question, english is not my native
language.
Thanks in advance, Pedro.
I recently get attention on
* IPFS: https://ipfs.io
* YGGDRASIL: https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/about.html
This both combined gives amazing network features...
In the opinion of Lime conceptors and users, won't it be nice to compare
and merge mesh technologies?
Hello all,
I'm having some trouble getting traffic routed.
I have a couple Bullet M2 XW devices. One is a gateway connected via
Ethernet to the internet, and the other I connect to over wifi to try
and access the internet.
I'm using chef images; I selected LibreMesh, Testing, Ubiquiti Rocket M
XW, Libremesh with BMX7 and libremesh-adhoc as the options.
The configuration I'm running is mostly stock; I read that since these
particular devices only have one ethernet port you have to manually set
it to be a WAN port. I did this by removing eth0 from the lan bridge
and adding the following to /etc/config/network:
```
config interface 'wan'
option proto 'dhcp'
option ifname 'eth0'
list protocols 'wan'
```
Now this wan unit gets a DHCP address from eth0, can access the internet
properly, etc.
When I set up the other unit, it seems to connect the BMX7 adhoc network
properly: both web interfaces populate a bunch of information on the
BMX7 pages. From the consoles on both units they can ping each other's
IPv6 addresses. From the non-wan unit, when I check the BMX7 Gateways
tab, I can see that the wan unit is announcing an Internet IPv4 network,
so it looks like things are close to working.
From here I'm not sure what to do. I would expect at this point if I
try to access the web from the non-wan unit I should be able to, since
BMX7 looks OK and it can see that a node is announcing a route to the
internet. But I'm not sure how this actually works; the non-wan unit
gets a route like this:
```
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric Ref Use
Iface
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 U 1024 0 0
X7Out_5C7DE568
10.13.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 0 0 0
br-lan
10.13.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 1024 0 0
X7Out_5C7DE568
```
While the units can ping each other's IPv6 addresses, they cannot ping
each other's IPv4 addresses; I'm not sure if this is to be expected.
The non-wan unit cannot seem to ping any IPv4 addresses other than my
laptop. What I was expecting was the non-wan unit getting a default
route to the wan unit once it sees the announcement of an Internet IPv4
network but this does not seem to be the case. I must be missing
something, but I cannot seem to find it in the documentation. Any
insights or suggestions of what to check?
Thanks,
Charles
In my tl-wdr3500, and in tl-wr840 I have problems to keep the connection
via ethernet if I use LiMe. With openwrt 17.1.2 and 18.06.02 there are
no problems.
With LiMe, I connect the cable to the lan port, assign an address, and
for a few seconds the connection persists, then the configuration is
lost and there is no way to connect. Nor if I put a fixed ip on the
computer.
The wifi connection does not have any problem. I can only access the
router that way.
How can I correct it?
Thank you very much for the help.
Sebasti??n
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En mi tl-wdr3500, y en tl-wr840 tengo problemas para mantener la
conexi??n via ethernet si uso LiMe. Con openwrt 17.1.2 y 18.06.02 no hay
problemas.
Con LiMe, conecto el cable al puerto lan, asigna una direcci??n, y
durante algunos segundos persiste la conexi??n, luego se pierde la
configuraci??n y no hay forma de conectarme. Tampoco si pongo una ip fija
en la computadora.
La conexi??n wifi no tiene ning??n problema. Solo puedo acceder al router
de esa forma.
C??mo puedo corregirlo?
Muchas gracias por la ayuda.
Hola,
Estoy intentando entender de este documento
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/libremesh/lime-packages/f8909d8abc2c75cae…
La parte como se generan los rangos de direcciones IPv4 e IPv6 para una red
mesh para la que estamos cambiando el nombre de la red.
Alguien puede explicarme esta parte:
# and %Nn templates that will be replaced by the n'th (n = 1,2,3)
network-identifier byte,
# calculated from the hash of the ap_ssid value, so that all the nodes that
# form a mesh cloud (share the same ap_ssid) will produce the same value
Como se calcula el HASH? que tipo de HASH es, es un md5, un sha1 o cual?
Me gustaria poder entenderlo para poder hacer una mejor planeación de los
diferentes proyectos de redes comunitarias que estamos apoyando en Colombia
desde el proyecto NuestraRED.org
Por ejemplo, en el proyecto del cauca el ap_ssid es: RedINC-Comunitaria y
el rango de IP quedo como 10.17.0.0/16
En NuestraRED.org, el ap_ssid es: NuestraRED.org y el rango de IP quedo
como 10.132.0.0/16
He probado diferentes formas para generar el hash y calcular el byte
indentificador de la red, pero no he podido encontrar.
Agradezco la ayuda posible.
Gracias.
Fernando Castro T
Hello.
There is a festival here in the city of Alicante called Alacant Desperta (https://www.alacantdesperta.com/ (https://www.alacantdesperta.com/)) totally self-organized and without money and there is a proposal to make a TV/Radio streaming during the days of the event.
The place where it happens is a grat park in one of the castles of the city and there is no internet connection, Then one guy offered his connection that is in a roof of a building very close and with clear vision to the park. The idea is to use between 2 (a simple link) or 4 devices (if we distribute the network) using libremesh in order to have access to internet in different points of the park and also to promote and show the use of communitary networks using apps like ring to communicate without the need of internet (p2p).
I would need advice about routers and network devices with antenna to do the link between the two points in a reliable way.
Would be great if this devices are easy to get in the second hand market (like wallapop or ebay) because there is no money for buying and we are going to collect between a few guys some € to spend in them.
Thank you very much :-)
There are 32 projects for wireless community networks, 9 of these are
LibreMesh related project :D
It's a good opportunity for everyone related to an university
(students or PhD) to start contributing to Wireless Community Networks
software development and earn some cash:
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/help/student-stipends
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Battlemesh] GSoC 2019 application period started
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2019 12:15:03 +0100
From: Andreas Bräu <ab(a)andi95.de>
Reply-To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
To: Battle of the Mesh Mailing List <battlemesh(a)ml.ninux.org>
Hi there,
yesterday the Google Summer of Code application period for students started.
If you are a student, select an idea at https://projects.freifunk.net
and add your proposal at https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com!
If you know students, please spread the word to them!
Deadline for proposals is April 9. The full timeline you can find at
https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline
The coding period will be from end of May to end of August. If you're
successful with your project you'll get payed by Google.
Best,
Andi
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