yes, it does. Your logs did not help to see the issue because you left out the "-v" parameter to log the event messages. In these events you would see that the final destination is always recognized as available peer. In that case, nobody triggers the routing again if you reduce the distance between the nodes and bundles would stuck in the queue for the peer.
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
Am 15.04.2014 20:01, schrieb Romeu Monteiro: > Hi, > > We tried disabling DHT in the configuration file and it seems this has > solved our problem. > Does it make sense to you? > > Thank you, > > Romeu -- !! This message is brought to you via the `ibr-dtn' mailing list. !! Please do not reply to this message to unsubscribe. To unsubscribe or adjust !! your settings, send a mail message to <ibr-dtn-request@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> !! or look at https://mail.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/listinfo/ibr-dtn.