Perfect, works now. Also, explicitly setting the multicast address helps if the hostnames are not in DNS.
Thanks again, Harsha
On 01/13/2011 01:23 AM, Johannes Morgenroth wrote:
Hello Harsha.
Am 13.01.2011 03:07, schrieb Harsha Chenji:
Has anyone tried to dtnping a router running OpenWRT and IBR-DTN from a regular PC running linux? I cannot seem to get replies.
Most times the (not existing) clock synchronization or missconfigured timezones lead to such problems. For further investigation you could start the daemon with debug options "-d <verbosity number>". Another way is to higher the lifetime of ping bundles (--lifetime <seconds>) to test if it is the clock's fault. Finally, you can disable absolute lifetime comparison by set the badclock mode (--badclock) on the daemon startup. This disables all dependencies on absolute time and uses AgeBlock to expire bundles.
Good luck!
Best regards, Johannes