Ilario Gelmetti:
>
> On Aug 26, 2020 19:02, amuza <amuza(a)riseup.net> wrote:
>> How could I see through the command line other active nodes?
>
> This is a super important question and I'm not sure if the Babeld case have been documented anywhere yet, thanks for asking this!
> For the neighbours known by Batman-adv you can use the command:
>
> batctl o
>
> For the neighbours (and much other info) known by Babeld you can use:
>
> echo dump | nc ::1 30003
>
> Which sends a packet with the word "dump" to the same router at a door configured in /etc/config/babeld (if I remember correctly...) and shows the answer.
> Ciao,
> Ilario
>
I keep mising that very nice BMX6 graph Luci had on LiMe 17.06. I get
very mcuh lost without it.
What does the following command exactly do?
batctl o
I would like to understand its output.
Thank you!
LiMe master development (master rev. 19cc376 20201215_2028)
Hi,
compiled with firstbootwizard selected but ubus-fbw inadvertently
deselected.
Then I installed ubus-fbw via opkg which broke the image, device not
accessible anymore.
Then I compiled ubus-fbw also selected, device not accessible.
The reason for trying firstbootwizard is having the possibility to
configure the community mesh name without changing any file.
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Regards
Juergen
Hi Juergen!
I have very limited experience with FirstBootWizard and lime-app.
I basically used them just to check that they do not fail terribly but not much more.
SAn, Marcos Gutierrez and German Ferrero (who I hope are reading this mailing list) are the ones who really know how those tools work or not work...
Ciao!
Ilario
On Dec 16, 2020 11:22, Juergen Kimmel <juergenkimmel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Ilario,
> is your opinion still valid?
>
> I read this:
> The LibreMesh team is happy to announce a new version of LibreMesh, 2020.1 "ExpansiveEmancipation"
> * first-boot-wizard, an optional helper to deploy and extend the network that is well integrated with the LimeApp.
>
> On the other hand selecting firstbootwizard and ubus-fbw breaks the image
>
> Regards
> Juergen
>
> Am So., 13. Dez. 2020 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Ilario Gelmetti <iochesonome(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>> On 12/13/20 12:37 PM, Juergen Kimmel wrote:
>> > But without FirstBootWizard It's not possible to configure the network??
>>
>> lime-app has limited configuration capabilities (intentionally), an
>> attempt of list of lime-app features can be found at
>> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/327
>>
>> If you want to have full access to configuration you'll have to access
>> the router using SSH, add configuration lines in /etc/config/lime-node
>> and apply it with "lime-config" command.
>>
>> The documentation for /etc/config/lime-node is on the documentation of
>> the website:
>> https://libremesh.org/docs/
>> and in the lime-example.txt file which can be found online at
>> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/blob/master/packages/lime-docs/f…
>> or on the router at
>> /docs/lime-example.txt
>> and
>> http://thisnode.info/docs/lime-example.txt
>>
>> If you cannot connect to the router using SSH, check out the
>> documentation on the website:
>> https://libremesh.org/docs/en_connecting_nodes.html
>> and
>> https://libremesh.org/docs/en_troubleshooting.html
>>
>> Ciao!
>> Ilario
>>
>>
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>> lime-users(a)lists.libremesh.org
>> https://lists.libremesh.org/mailman/listinfo/lime-users
On 12/15/20 9:44 AM, ignifugo wrote:
> On 15/12/20 05:19, SAn via lime-users wrote:
>> The LibreMesh team is happy to announce a new version of LibreMesh, 2020.1 "ExpansiveEmancipation".
>> Three years of work, 882 commits, 23 developers, tons of bug fixes and improvements!
> Cold be really nice, have a publish place where is possible give a
> feedback of the users/communities about the update and the result...
Yesssss that would be great!
What do you propose?
> I'll write sure in our blog, after I'll pass the link.
Nice :D Thanks!
Hugs,
Ilario
The LibreMesh team is happy to announce a new version of LibreMesh, 2020.1 "ExpansiveEmancipation".
Three years of work, 882 commits, 23 developers, tons of bug fixes and improvements!
This release is compatible with OpenWrt stable 19.07.5 and old-stable 18.06.9.
For the time source-only release so you will need compile it yourself for the devices used by your community using the easy to follow instructions in https://libremesh.org/development.html
## What's in 2020.1 "Expansive Emancipation"
It is imposible to do a meaninful list of all the changes. A non complete list of the most relevant developments:
* LimeApp: an app to for the maintenance and deploy of community networks targeted to non-technical community members. https://github.com/libremesh/lime-app/
* A new community-oriented configuration system that facilitates collective maintenance of configurations.
* shared-state, a shared database for the network.
* first-boot-wizard, an optional helper to deploy and extend the network that it is well integrated with the LimeApp.
* Pirania, an optional boucher and captive portal solution for community networks https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/blob/master/packages/pirania/Rea…
* Hundreds of fixes and code improvement.
## Contributors
This release has contributions from communities and individuals from all around the world. Testing, software development, documentation, community building. Thank you all!!
A list of the software developers that contributed to this release was easily gathered from the git history: AngiieOG, Brad, Daniel Golle, FreifunkUFO, German Ferrero, Gioacchino Mazzurco, Gui Iribarren, Ilario Gelmetti, Jess, Luandro, Marcos Gutierrez, Michael Jones, Mike Russell, Nicolás Pace, PatoGit, Pau, Paul Spooren, Pedro Mauro, Santiago Piccinini, Vittorio Cuculo, hiure, radikalbjr, valo.
Best!
SAn
OpenWrt 19.07.5, r11257-5090152ae3
LiMe master development (master rev. d4b8732 20201210_2003)
>From https://libremesh.org/docs/en_connecting_nodes.html
All the nodes are probably in the same collision domain, so you can use
NMAP to discover the nodes in your network and their IPv4s.
nmap -sT -p 80 10.X.Y.0/24 --open
Here: nmap not found
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Regards
Juergen
Recorded with *Nat.app* <http://Nat.app>
Syslog messages show client has been disconnected for 15 seconds
Sat Dec 12 12:32:32 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0-apname:
AP-STA-DISCONNECTED 0c:96:e6:4a:b2:8b
Sat Dec 12 12:32:32 2020 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0-apname: STA
0c:96:e6:4a:b2:8b IEEE 802.11: disassociated
Sat Dec 12 12:32:33 2020 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0-apname: STA
0c:96:e6:4a:b2:8b IEEE 802.11: deauthenticated due to inactivity (timer
DEAUTH/REMOVE)
Sat Dec 12 12:32:48 2020 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0-apname: STA
0c:96:e6:4a:b2:8b IEEE 802.11: authenticated
Sat Dec 12 12:32:48 2020 daemon.info hostapd: wlan0-apname: STA
0c:96:e6:4a:b2:8b IEEE 802.11: associated (aid 1)
Sat Dec 12 12:32:48 2020 daemon.notice hostapd: wlan0-apname:
AP-STA-CONNECTED 0c:96:e6:4a:b2:8b
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Regards
Juergen