Dear meshies
We're trying to upgrade to version 17, but there are issues with Internet
routing.
Even though the devices see each other and create a mesh network, Internet
works only on the gateway router. We tried in meshes with wdr3500 and 4310
and got the same problem.
We got the binary images from here [1]. I also attached the output of "bmx6
-cp && bmx6 -cd8" in the gateway and in the other router as per Gui's
suggestion.
Any clues?
Thanks
Bruno
[1] https://downloads.libremesh.org/dayboot_rely/17.06/targets/
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Dear all,
there will be a LibreMesh hackaton in CSOA Matakrostes [1] for the
weekend of 10th-11th of February.
You can participate to the meeting remotely via Matrix chat (also
accessible via IRC) [2].
Ciao,
Ilario
[1] Passeig de Sevilla 132, Valldoreix, Barcelona
https://guifi.net/VDXpgSevilla132
[2] https://libremesh.org/communication.html
Hello here,
I have been trying to troubleshoot my router this days again.
I don't know what I did for it to start connecting to my computer. But I
still get issues.
I can't connect to thisnode.info
I have followed the troubleshoot tutorials again and when I run the command
ip -4 address show scope global or ip route. I get the follow up address
10.5.5.0/24
I don't know which to use to connect. Nevertheless, I have tried 10.5.5.0
and 10.5.5.24 but none of the above still connects.
I have tried ip -4 route show scope global. But I get no result.
When I run the route -n or netstat -nr , i get 10.5.5.0 or 169.254.0.0 as
the kernel IPS. The gate way is 0.0.0.0 for both IPS and genmask is
255.255.255.0 and 255.255.0.0 respectively.
Nevertheless, when I try connecting to the router using ssh root(a)10.5.5.0
I get network is not reachable.
When I try 10.5.5.24 or 169.254.0.0 , I get no route to host.
When I run sudo netdiscover I get 10.5.5.55 as the IP of the tp link
router. When I ssh root(a)10.5.5.55 , I get connection refused.
My knowledge is finished. So I really need help on setting up this
router.
Note I have very limited knowledge in networks so my questions might be
dumb at times.
one the things I will love to achieve is to do my final year project on
libremesh.
Thanks and waiting to hear from you
At your service
Nges Brian
Hello all! I was doing some translations on .lua files (or hard
translations if you so) to pt-br. And then i realized that lime has
translations for ENG and ESP in some files with .lmo extension.
I saw where the code generates its .lmo files but idk how to proceed.
Any effort on that way?
Henrique
Last LibreMesh builds might be broken due this bmx6 bug
https://github.com/bmx-routing/bmx6/issues/12
If you are experiencing IPv4 connectivity problems in your mesh networks
(no traffic at all), it might be because of this.
You can check the bmx6 version running in your nodes by executing "bmx6
-c --version"
Cheers.
GSoC ideas needed :)
(read below)
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: GSoC 2018 Ideas
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 14:32:51 +0100
From: Paul Spooren <spooren(a)informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
To: lime-dev(a)lists.libremesh.org
CC: Ilario Gelmetti <iochesonome(a)gmail.com>, pau <pau(a)dabax.net>, Daniel
Golle <daniel(a)makrotopia.org>, guifipedro <guifipedro(a)gmail.com>
Hello,
the new GSoC [1] is coming up and all organizations can apply with fresh
ideas. This year the deadline is already on 23.01 so we should move quick!
Luckly, the german Freifunk community created a website to collect ideas
[2]. We could discuss here needed features and projects and decide who
writes a (short) proposal for the website.
I already did so and created an project proposal to work on the new bmx7
[3].
As I'm still a student I'd very much like to participate again. Last
year I worked on the image server and chef [4] which slowly gains some
attention. If possible I could continue the work on that as well.
So far so good,
Paul
[1] https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/
[2] https://github.com/freifunk/projects.freifunk.net-contents
[3]
https://projects.freifunk.net/#/projects?project=bmx7_semtor_web_interface&…
[4] https://chef.libremesh.org
Dear all,
just in case someone missed the news for some months ago, Svalo
documented how to run LibreMesh in a virtual machine:
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk/blob/master/README.md#testing-on-qemu
This is very very convenient for testing new features and playing with
the code without needing any router.
You will find there the explanation on the usage of plain QEMU or of the
graphical software Virt-Manager.
Up to now the documentation includes the setup of a single, isolated
LibreMesh virtual machine, any contribution to the documentation is welcome!
Ciao,
Ilario
Next Wednesday Axel presents his PhD about BMX7 and the security
extensions of the routing protocol.
For those who do not know, BMX is one of the main protocols in
LibreMesh. Until now we are using BMX6, but BMX7 has many improvements
that I hope soon will be available in LibreMesh.
Title: Cooperation in Open, Decentralized, and Heterogeneous Computer
Networks
Author: AXEL FRANZ NEUMANN
Director: Dr. LEANDRO NAVARRO MOLDES
Co-director: Dr. LLORENÇ CERDÀ ALABERN
Date: Wednesday, December 20th, 2017
Time: 11:30 AM
Room: E106 - C6 Building - North Campus UPC (Barcelona)
Congratulations!