Hi All,
I'm having a problem getting two nodes to talk to each other. They are both raspberry PI's and I built dtnd from source using the git tagged release/1.0.0.
The build and install works fine and and the network is configured and both nodes can ping over IPv4 and v6.
I can start dtnd, both nodes can see each other and discover each other. However, when I try a dtnping the bundles are rejected. Output from dtnd -v is included below:
Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO NativeDaemon: IBR-DTN daemon 1.0.0 (build e63bc34) Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO Configuration: Using default settings. Call with --help for options. Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO BundleCore: Local node name: dtn://selsus1 Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO BundleCore: Forwarding of bundles enabled. Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO NativeDaemon: using bundle storage in memory-only mode Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO NativeDaemon: API initialized using tcp socket: loopback:4550 Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO NativeDaemon: TCP ConvergenceLayer added on wlan0:4556 Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO DiscoveryAgent: listen to [ff02::142]:4551 Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO DiscoveryAgent: listen to [224.0.0.142]:4551 Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO DiscoveryAgent: add interface wlan0 Wed Jan 28 16:37:53 2015 INFO NativeDaemon: Using default routing extensions Wed Jan 28 16:37:54 2015 NOTICE NodeEvent: Node dtn://selsus0 available Wed Jan 28 16:38:03 2015 NOTICE ConnectionEvent: connection up dtn://selsus0 Wed Jan 28 16:38:03 2015 WARNING BundleFilter: bundle rejected due to invalid authentication ([475778323.1] dtn://selsus0/RkhdHUcHebZVAxqt)
I've tried setting security_level = 0 in the conf file but this had no effect.
Any help pointing me in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Tosh
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