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halo... i did downloaded mobile software ( http://www.mitre.org/tech_transfer/mobilemesh) into fedora.
I did changed the mmrp.conf to wireless interface, wlan0.
When i typed "mmdiscover -i wlan0 -z" , it did not have any respond...
When i typed "mmdiscover -i wlan0 -z" , it did not have any respond...
Does this mean you successfully patched a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel source with Mobile Mesh or did you use a 2.2 one?
And there's no output on the console from using "-z"?
If not, does mmdiscover accept the "-d" switch like the other tools do?
no... my debug out is not at /etc/mobilemesh/mmdiscover.debug..
But i also not sure where is it... i did type "cat /var/log/messages" to see the behaviour of mobile mesh, but also nothing special.
I did add "+" at the mmdiscover.debug files of the command line, then i type
"mmdiscover -i eth0 -d /etc/mobilemesh/mmdiscover.debug -z"...the output is something like show the time of deliver package.
Now i know how to run the mobile mesh, first you have to type "mmdiscover -i wlan0 -z" in one terminal, then type "mmrp -z" in another terminal. Then, open one more terminal and type "netstat -rn" to see the nodes that join your network.
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