In a previous mail re this problem, Adrian Chadd had asked:
What's the routing table and ifconfig output look like? It sounds like
you're creating the interface and moving things over without:
* deleting the route/IP table entry;
* create the lagg;
* adding the interfaces to the lagg, including the
Op 2-4-2012 8:54, Seth Mos schreef:
Op 29-3-2012 16:44, Seth Mos schreef:
Hi,
Only to reply to myself here, I've not seen response yet.
Replying to myself again.
I confirm that the 6rd patch to stf from hrs@ indeed works as advertised.
The Charter and Sakura 6rd relays do not employ filter
@Peter:
My DC nodes already mount /tmp as tmpfs (a ramdisk). I have hence
modified the script and defined
lagg_tmp:=/tmp/mnt and added the line
mkdir "$lagg_tmp" before the md creation.
lagg still breaks, so I commented out the lines following "Actually
flip the interface". Checking the DC status
Hi all,
Note to doing anything on wifi: in STA mode, you can't (standards
wise) send frames with a MAC that isn't yours.
There's a conceptual fix for this - called "proxy-STA" - but noone's
coded it up in net80211 and/or any driver.
Adrian
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