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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
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As suggested by you, we configured /32 routes for ad-hoc network.<br>
Raspberry pi's (both edge and non-edge systems) are able to
connect to each other, but now even with the same configurations
on my laptop I am not able to connect to that network.<br>
<br>
As soon as I start babeld on my laptop, all the raspberry pi's get
negative route to my laptop.<br>
My laptop does not get any route to these systems.<br>
<br>
Also, I noticed that I can no longer access the raspberry pi's
through ethernet network. <br>
I could access all other devices on the ethernet network except
raspberry pi's.<br>
Only after I kill babeld on my laptop, I can access raspberry pi<u>'</u>s
via ethernet network.<br>
Consider that I am running babeld only on wlan0 interface and not
on eth0 interface on my laptop as well as pi's.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Regards,<br>
<u></u><br>
On 03/27/2014 01:40 AM, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:87ob0shgag.wl%25jch@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr"
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<pre wrap="">If I understood correctly, we should use addresses with netmask
255.255.255.255
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Yes, although I recommend thinking in terms of prefix length instead
of netmask.
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<pre wrap="">But with this netmask, each device will think that it is the only IP
in the adhoc network
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No. Every device will think it is the only device that's reachable
without a dynamically installed route -- the default "on link"
assumptions of the kernel will be disabled.
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<pre wrap="">How does babeld work in this case?
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Very well.
-- Juliusz
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