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Prevent ethernet/arp adding MAC route to table

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    pcatiprodotnet
    last edited by Jun 4, 2006, 5:25 PM Jun 3, 2006, 7:32 PM

    To prevent ethernet/arp from adding wireless MAC routes to my route table,
    do I simply add a firewall filter to block Arp?
    After assembling our olsr mesh network, I noticed that when a node is distant
    enough from another node to have it's MAC address intermittently visible in
    the route table, it seems to be overwriting OLSR's preferred route through
    an intermediary node, and instead trying to directly communicate with a node
    that is really too far away with lots of ping loss.  Is there a way to remedy
    this behavior?
    Thank you, -pc

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      sullrich
      last edited by Jun 3, 2006, 8:07 PM

      No, I don't think you can even block arp.

      May want to ask on the OLSR lists how others have overcome this issue, I am honestly not sure of this.

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        pcatiprodotnet
        last edited by Jun 4, 2006, 5:27 PM Jun 3, 2006, 9:09 PM

        I did pose this question to the olsr-users list, and the only reply I got instructed me to block each individual node's own "troublesome" IP address(s) in the firewall.  I had hoped for a more generally applicable solution.  I've also been testing Metrix Pyramid olsr and, although I'm not positive, it seems to Not add MACs to it's route table, and only add IPs presumably obtained from nearby olsr multicast hello/pings.

        From olsr-users mailing list…

        After assembling our olsr mesh network, I noticed that when a node is distant
        enough from another node to have it's MAC address intermittently visible in
        the route table, it seems to be overwriting OLSR's preferred route through
        an intermediary node, and instead trying to directly communicate with a node
        that is really too far away with lots of ping loss.  Is there a way to remedy
        this behavior?

        The way freifunk handles it, is by blocking the ip in the firewall -
        iptables.

        Works great.

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          sullrich
          last edited by Jun 3, 2006, 9:15 PM

          I don't clame to be the smartest person about OLSR but it sounds like that is a bug….  It shouldn't be adding "distant" routes to your node?

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