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From: Gioacchino Mazzurco <gmazzurco89@gmail.com>
To: The list for a Better Approach To Mobile Ad-hoc Networking
	<b.a.t.m.a.n@lists.open-mesh.org>
Cc: Jernej Kos <kostko@unimatrix-one.org>
Subject: Re: [B.A.T.M.A.N.] Migration to Batman
Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 12:36:27 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F86B02B.9060900@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAKLmikNxzz_zNwui4xejaAgvXXsHrTUGCPG+UT-cSH5iP3cEJw@mail.gmail.com>

Hao! Ma allora sei stronzo !!

>As I
> understand, we should be migrating the whole network at same time each
> time a new version of Batman (or Linux kernel) is released, because
> you do not keep things backwards compatible? How serious is this
> limitation in practice?

It happen just some times not every batman/kernel version change.
We use batman-adv in Ninux Pisa and in Ninux Sicily and we managed have
some compatibility break in updates without problem just start to update
from the fairest node to the yours

> I am also a bit afraid of L2 meshing. How problematic are floods in
> the network in practice? Like people broadcasting stuff and so on? Are
> there any filters possible for this?

II have tried to do something about filtering but without success, but
we never encountered flooding problems nor in Pisa nor in Sicily

> We have a setup where nodes have WiFi connections and VPN links to
> central server. We are thinking of migration OpenVPN to L2TP tunnels,
> so on the central server there will be many tunnels dynamically
> created as nodes connect and disconnect. Is Batman able to add
> interfaces it operates during run-time? Probably we should not just
> bridge all tunnels and run Batman on top of that? This would probably
> hide that there are different links bellow from Batman? Or not? (For
> example, on OLSR we should not do this, because then nodes would
> discover each other over server as one hop/direct neighbors.)

In batman-adv you can add/remove interfaces at runtime without problems
so you doesn't need bridging or similar nasty things

On 04/12/12 12:26, Mitar wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I really liked your client roaming support presented at Battlemesh.
> But I am still afraid to deploy Batman in the network. As I
> understand, we should be migrating the whole network at same time each
> time a new version of Batman (or Linux kernel) is released, because
> you do not keep things backwards compatible? How serious is this
> limitation in practice?
> 
> I am also a bit afraid of L2 meshing. How problematic are floods in
> the network in practice? Like people broadcasting stuff and so on? Are
> there any filters possible for this?
> 
> We have a setup where nodes have WiFi connections and VPN links to
> central server. We are thinking of migration OpenVPN to L2TP tunnels,
> so on the central server there will be many tunnels dynamically
> created as nodes connect and disconnect. Is Batman able to add
> interfaces it operates during run-time? Probably we should not just
> bridge all tunnels and run Batman on top of that? This would probably
> hide that there are different links bellow from Batman? Or not? (For
> example, on OLSR we should not do this, because then nodes would
> discover each other over server as one hop/direct neighbors.)
> 
> 
> Mitar

  reply	other threads:[~2012-04-12 10:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 45+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-04-12 10:26 [B.A.T.M.A.N.] Migration to Batman Mitar
2012-04-12 10:36 ` Gioacchino Mazzurco [this message]
2012-04-12 12:00   ` Antonio Quartulli
2012-04-12 15:13     ` Mitar
2012-04-12 15:36       ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-12 17:12         ` Mitar
2012-04-12 18:12           ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-12 19:49             ` 3zl Trizonelabs
     [not found]       ` <CAOaDhSRTgejL5tzAnAx6wBso1sjWn_7bVuT6P1_C1qcVu25McQ@mail.gmail.com>
2012-04-12 15:37         ` Jernej Kos
2012-04-12 17:19           ` Mitar
2012-04-12 21:08           ` Mitar
2012-04-12 21:15             ` Gioacchino Mazzurco
2012-04-13  5:59             ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-13  7:58               ` Mitar
2012-04-13  8:15                 ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-13  8:41                   ` Mitar
2012-04-13  9:24                     ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-13 13:24                       ` Mitar
2012-04-14  2:26                     ` Nicolás Echániz
2012-04-14  9:06                       ` Mitar
2012-04-16 10:25               ` Mitar
2012-04-16 10:37                 ` Marek Lindner
2012-04-16 10:46                   ` Mitar
2012-04-16 10:58                     ` Marek Lindner
2012-04-16 12:32                       ` Mitar
2012-04-16 12:40                         ` Antonio Quartulli
2012-04-16 13:59                           ` Mitar
2012-04-16 18:28                             ` Marek Lindner
2012-04-16 18:30                         ` Marek Lindner
2012-04-16 11:03                     ` Antonio Quartulli
2012-04-16 12:37                       ` Mitar
2012-04-12 17:10     ` Mitar
2012-04-12 22:13       ` Marek Lindner
2012-04-12 17:05   ` Mitar
2012-04-12 22:17     ` Marek Lindner
2012-04-13  6:22       ` Antonio Quartulli
2012-04-13  7:29         ` Mitar
2012-04-13  7:43           ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-13  7:51             ` Mitar
2012-04-13  8:26               ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-13  8:35                 ` Mitar
2012-04-13  8:52           ` Christian Huldt
2012-04-13 13:32             ` Mitar
2012-04-13 13:50               ` Andrew Lunn
2012-04-13 13:53                 ` Mitar

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