I'm  joining the discussion because I also have
MT7620 devices (ZBT
 APE522II)
 I compared "env" as well as " cat /etc/init.d/babeld".
 The only difference I found: "ENV=/etc/shinit" is missing here.
 I also had the problem that access via thisnode.info wasn't possible.
 In my case I found that the interface "LAN_DHCP" alias of LAN was not
 started because the setting of start at boot was unticked.
 Regards
 Jürgen
 Am Mo., 9. Nov. 2020 um 16:38 Uhr schrieb Andy Schopf <
 andymcschopf(a)gmail.com>gt;:
  Hi Daniel,
 sorry for addressing you with the wrong name!
 Am Mo., 9. Nov. 2020 um 15:51 Uhr schrieb Daniel Golle <
 daniel(a)makrotopia.org>gt;:
  On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 03:45:05PM +0100, Andy
Schopf wrote:
  Hi SAn,
 Am Mo., 9. Nov. 2020 um 14:25 Uhr schrieb Daniel Golle <
 daniel(a)makrotopia.org>gt;:
 > On Mon, Nov 09, 2020 at 02:11:00PM +0100, Andy Schopf wrote:
 > > Hi SAn,
 > >
 > > you are right. babeld is not started. I hav to start it manually in
 > > /etc/init.d
 > > with
 > > ./babeld trace
 > >
 > > then I get an IP address.
 > > This is strangely *not *working in the LuCI-Interface -> startup: 
with
  > > restart or start/stop (no output in
logread)
 > >
 > > with the manual method above I get following:
 > > Mon Nov  9 09:33:55 2020 daemon.warn procd: Seccomp support for
 > > babeld::instance1 not available
 >
 > Are you trying to start babled with seccomp (or seccomp-tracing)
 > support?
 I am not aware of starting babeld with sccomp (I don't know what this 
 is...
  ;-) ) 
 Ok, that's a bit weird then. Please share the output of
 env
 
 This is env:
 USER=root
 SSH_CLIENT=10.224.70.47 59302 22
 SHLVL=1
 HOME=/root
 SSH_TTY=/dev/pts/1
 PS1=\[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]\[\033[00;32m\]\u@
 \h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$
 ENV=/etc/shinit
 LOGNAME=root
 TERM=screen
 PATH=/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
 SHELL=/bin/ash
 PWD=/root
 SSH_CONNECTION=10.224.70.47 59302 10.224.0.1 22
 
 as well as
 cat /etc/init.d/babeld
 
 #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
 . $IPKG_INSTROOT/lib/functions/network.sh
 USE_PROCD=1
 START=70
 CONFIGFILE='/var/etc/babeld.conf'
 OTHERCONFIGFILE="/etc/babeld.conf"
 OTHERCONFIGDIR="/tmp/babeld.d/"
 EXTRA_COMMANDS="status"
 EXTRA_HELP="        status Dump Babel's table to the log file."
 # Append a line to the configuration file
 cfg_append() {
         local value="$1"
         echo "$value" >> "$CONFIGFILE"
 }
 cfg_append_option() {
         local section="$1"
         local option="$2"
         local value
         config_get value "$section" "$option"
         # babeld convention for options is '-', not '_'
         [ -n "$value" ] && cfg_append "${option//_/-}
$value"
 }
 # Append to the "$buffer" variable
 append_ifname() {
         local section="$1"
         local option="$2"
         local switch="$3"
         local _name
         config_get _name "$section" "$option"
         [ -z "$_name" ] && return 0
         local ifname=$(uci_get_state network "$_name" ifname
"$_name")
         append buffer "$switch $ifname"
 }
 append_bool() {
         local section="$1"
         local option="$2"
         local value="$3"
         local _loctmp
         config_get_bool _loctmp "$section" "$option" 0
         [ "$_loctmp" -gt 0 ] && append buffer "$value"
 }
 append_parm() {
         local section="$1"
         local option="$2"
         local switch="$3"
         local _loctmp
         config_get _loctmp "$section" "$option"
         [ -z "$_loctmp" ] && return 0
          append buffer "$switch $_loctmp"
 }
 babel_filter() {
         local cfg="$1"
         local _loctmp
         local _ignored
         config_get_bool _ignored "$cfg" 'ignore' 0
         [ "$_ignored" -eq 1 ] && return 0
         unset buffer
         append_parm "$cfg" 'type' ''
         append_bool "$cfg" 'local' 'local'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'ip' 'ip'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'eq' 'eq'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'le' 'le'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'ge' 'ge'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'src_ip' 'src-ip'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'src_eq' 'src-eq'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'src_le' 'src-le'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'src_ge' 'src-ge'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'neigh' 'neigh'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'id' 'id'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'proto' 'proto'
         append_ifname "$cfg" 'if' 'if'
         append_parm "$cfg" 'action' ''
         cfg_append "$buffer"
 }
 # Only one of babeld's options is allowed multiple times, "import-table".
 # We just append it multiple times.
 list_cb() {
         option_cb "$@"
 }
 babel_config_cb() {
         local type="$1"
         local section="$2"
         case "$type" in
         "general")
                 option_cb() {
                         local option="$1"
                         local value="$2"
                         # Ignore options that are not supposed to be
 given to babeld
                         [ "$option" = "conf_file" ] &&
return
                         [ "$option" = "conf_dir" ] && return
                         # Skip lists. They will be taken care of by
 list_cb
                         test "${option#*_ITEM}" != "$option"
&& return
                         test "${option#*_LENGTH}" != "$option"
&& return
                         cfg_append "${option//_/-} $value"
                 }
         ;;
         "interface")
                 local _ifname
                 config_get _ifname "$section" 'ifname'
                 # Try to resolve the logical interface name
                 unset interface
                 network_get_device interface "$_ifname" ||
 interface="$_ifname"
                 option_cb() {
                         local option="$1"
                         local value="$2"
                         local _interface
                         # "option ifname" is a special option, don't
 actually
                         # generate configuration for it.
                         [ "$option" = "ifname" ] && return
                         [ -n "$interface" ] &&
_interface="interface
 $interface" || _interface="default"
                         cfg_append "$_interface ${option//_/-} $value"
                 }
                 # Handle ignore options.
                 local _ignored
                 # This works because we loaded the whole configuration
                 # beforehand (see config_load below).
                 config_get_bool _ignored "$section" 'ignore' 0
                 if [ "$_ignored" -eq 1 ]
                 then
                         option_cb() { return; }
                 else
                         # Also include an empty "interface $interface"
 statement,
                         # so that babeld operates on this interface.
                         [ -n "$interface" ] && cfg_append
"interface
 $interface"
                 fi
         ;;
         *)
                 # Don't use reset_cb, this would also reset config_cb
                 option_cb() { return; }
         ;;
         esac
 }
 # Support for conf_file and conf_dir
 babel_configpaths() {
         local cfg="$1"
         local conf_file
         config_get conf_file "$cfg" "conf_file"
         [ -n "$conf_file" ] && OTHERCONFIGFILE="$conf_file"
         local conf_dir
         config_get conf_dir "$cfg" "conf_dir"
         [ -n "$conf_dir" ] && OTHERCONFIGDIR="$conf_dir"
 }
 start_service() {
         mkdir -p /var/lib
         mkdir -p /var/etc
         # First load the whole config file, without callbacks, so that we
 are
         # aware of all "ignore" options in the second pass.  This also
 allows
         # to load the configuration paths (conf_file and conf_dir).
         config_load babeld
         # Configure alternative configuration file and directory
         config_foreach babel_configpaths "general"
         # Start by emptying the generated config file
 "$CONFIGFILE" 
         # Import
dynamic config files
         mkdir -p "$OTHERCONFIGDIR"
         for f in "$OTHERCONFIGDIR"/*.conf; do
                 [ -f "$f" ] && cat "$f" >>
"$CONFIGFILE"
         done
         # Parse general and interface sections thanks to the "config_cb()"
         # callback.  This allows to loop over all options without having
 to
         # know their name in advance.
         config_cb() { babel_config_cb "$@"; }
         config_load babeld
         # Parse filters separately, since we know which options we expect
         config_foreach babel_filter filter
         procd_open_instance
         # Using multiple config files is supported since babeld 1.5.1
         procd_set_param command /usr/sbin/babeld -I "" -c
 "$OTHERCONFIGFILE" -c "$CONFIGFILE"
         procd_set_param stdout 1
         procd_set_param stderr 1
         procd_set_param file "$OTHERCONFIGFILE"
"$OTHERCONFIGDIR"/*.conf
 "$CONFIGFILE"
         procd_set_param respawn
         procd_close_instance
 }
 service_triggers() {
         procd_add_reload_trigger babeld
 }
 status() {
         kill -USR1 $(pgrep -P 1 babeld)
 }
  as there needs to be something which tells procd
to attempt using
 seccomp.
 
 > I don't see any seccomp filter defined for babled in
 > openwrt-routing/packages repo...?
 >
 > > Mon Nov  9 09:33:55 2020 daemon.err babeld[4253]: Warning: couldn't
 > > determine channel of interface wlan0-mesh_17.
 > > Mon Nov  9 09:33:55 2020 daemon.err babeld[4253]: Warning: couldn't
 > > determine channel of interface eth0_17.
 > > Mon Nov  9 09:34:00 2020 cron.err crond[1330]: USER root pid 4288 
 cmd
  > > ((sleep $(($RANDOM % 30));
 > > /etc/shared-state/publishers/shared-state-publish_vouchers &&
 > shared-state
 > > sync pirania &> /dev/null)&)
 > > Mon Nov  9 09:34:00 2020 cron.err crond[1330]: USER root pid 4289 
 cmd
  > ((for
 > > dataFile in /var/shared-state/data/* ; do shared-state bleach 
$(basename
  > > $dataFile .json); done &>
/dev/null)&)
 > >
 > > And every reboot no babeld :-(
 > > A Problem of the openwrt snapshot maybe? (Build is from today)
 >
 > I assume this is ath79/generic?
 >
 Nope this is a Rampis mt7620 device.
 > And which exact commit are you using?
 >
 where do I find this Information?
 This is what I see on login:
 OpenWrt SNAPSHOT, r14877-e267445510 
 Yes, that's the information I was looking for.
 Great :-D 
  
 >
 > I can try to reproduce your problem on x86/64 in QEMU...
 >
 > Thank you! :-D
 >
 > >
 > > Regards
 > > Andy
 > >
 > >
 > > Am So., 8. Nov. 2020 um 01:48 Uhr schrieb SAn < 
spiccinini(a)altermundi.net
  > >:
 > >
 > > > Hi Andy, it seems that babeld Is not running or not working 
properly.
  > > > Check that it is running in all
the nodes.
 > > >
 > > > Best
 > > > SAn
 > > >
 > > > On November 6, 2020 10:38:25 AM GMT-03:00, Andy Schopf <
 > > > andymcschopf(a)gmail.com> wrote:
 > > > >Hi all,
 > > > >
 > > > >I have since a few days the Problem, that my mesh nodes get any 
ipv4
  > > > >addresses.
 > > > >So connected to the mesh node there is no way to the internet. 
Only on
  > > > >the
 > > > >Gateway Nodes. There I see only ipv6 addresses in direction to 
the
  > mesh
 > > > >nodes. on the nodes the lime app shows no DNS and no ipv4/ipv6.
 > > > >Any suggestions?
 > > > >
 > > > >Regards,
 > > > >Andy
 > > >
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