When I'm connected to this device "thisnode.info" doesn't work
Regards
Jürgen

Am Mi., 28. Okt. 2020 um 10:03 Uhr schrieb Juergen Kimmel <juergenkimmel@gmail.com>:
Here are some excerpts from syslog which look suspicious to me:
Tue Oct 27 22:03:09 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: Warning: keyword "wired" is deprecated -- please use "type" instead.
Tue Oct 27 22:03:09 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: Warning: keyword "wired" is deprecated -- please use "type" instead.
Tue Oct 27 22:03:09 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: Warning: couldn't determine channel of interface eth0-1_17.
Tue Oct 27 22:03:09 2020 user.notice mac80211: Failed command: iw phy phy1 set antenna 0xffffffff 0xffffffff
Tue Oct 27 22:03:09 2020 daemon.notice netifd: radio1 (1153): command failed: Not supported (-122)
Tue Oct 27 22:03:10 2020 user.notice mac80211: Failed command: iw phy phy1 set distance 100

Tue Oct 27 22:03:15 2020 user.notice ucitrack: Setting up /etc/config/firewall reload dependency on /etc/config/miniupnpd
Tue Oct 27 22:03:15 2020 daemon.crit dnsmasq[2005]: directory /tmp/resolv.conf.d/resolv.conf.auto for resolv-file is missing, cannot poll
Tue Oct 27 22:03:15 2020 daemon.crit dnsmasq[2005]: FAILED to start up
Tue Oct 27 22:03:15 2020 daemon.info procd: Instance dnsmasq::cfg01411c s in a crash loop 6 crashes, 0 seconds since last crash

Tue Oct 27 22:03:20 2020 daemon.notice procd: /etc/rc.d/S90batmand: uci: Entry not found

Tue Oct 27 22:03:21 2020 daemon.err hostapd: Using interface wlan0-ap with hwaddr 7a:a3:51:16:da:89 and ssid "MarinaMalgrats"

Tue Oct 27 22:03:22 2020 kern.warn kernel: [   45.557225] ieee80211 phy1: rt2800_config_channel: Warning - Using incomplete support for external PA

Tue Oct 27 22:03:25 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: Warning: couldn't determine channel of interface wlan0-mesh_17.


Tue Oct 27 22:03:26 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: Warning: couldn't determine channel of interface wlan1-mesh_17.
Tue Oct 27 22:03:26 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: send: Address not available
Tue Oct 27 22:03:26 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: send: Address not available
Tue Oct 27 22:03:26 2020 daemon.err babeld[1491]: send: Operation not permitted

Wed Oct 28 08:32:56 2020 daemon.crit dnsmasq[3050]: directory /tmp/resolv.conf.d/resolv.conf.auto for resolv-file is missing, cannot poll
Wed Oct 28 08:32:56 2020 daemon.crit dnsmasq[3050]: FAILED to start up

Regards
Jürgen


Am Mi., 28. Okt. 2020 um 09:49 Uhr schrieb Juergen Kimmel <juergenkimmel@gmail.com>:
Juergen do you have the lime-proto-wan selected  
Yes

Am Di., 27. Okt. 2020 um 21:44 Uhr schrieb Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 05:25:32PM -0300, SAn via lime-users wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On 10/27/20 5:14 PM, Daniel Golle wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 12:07:24PM +0100, Juergen Kimmel wrote:
> >> I learned from the config.buildinfo that  firewall has not been selected
> >> The settings of the switches are identical.
> >> May disabling the firewall have been the culprit?
> >> I flashed the same device again there is no error and client has internet.
> >
> > Ah, of course, without any firewall installed there is also no
> > NAT / masquerading happening, so if you want that, you do need
> > something to configure that (such as OpenWrt's 'firewall' package').
>
> AFAIK we recommend in the docs to use the package lime-hwd-openwrt-wan that selects lime-proto-wan.
> This package provides the NATing rules without the need of the firewall package.

It never matched my requirements and I never saw a reason not to use
OpenWrt's firewall package. I've heard some vague myths about OpenWrt's
firewall not working well with some of the routing protocols used in
libremesh, but all attempts to reproduce that or inquire what the
problem was or is remained without substancial results.
I guess there are some historic reasons for some people to still
hestitate using OpenWrt's firewall (ie. fw3 nowadays), maybe some bug
which has long been resolved or simply not (auto-)adding the rules
needed to also run routing protocols on the WAN interface (which I've
fixed some years ago).

>
> Daniel maybe you are not using lime-proto-wan in your deploys? Juergen do you have the lime-proto-wan selected?
> Maybe the automatic selection that is donde by lime-hwd-openwrt-wan is not working in this device?
>
> Best!
> SAn
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