# # olsr.org OLSR daemon config file # # Lines starting with a # are discarded # # This file was shipped with the debian olsrd package # # Debug level(0-9) # If set to 0 the daemon runs in the background DebugLevel 0 # the interface the mesh runs on is specified at run time using the -i flag InterfaceDefaults { # Olsrd can autodetect changes in NIC configurations (IP address # changes etc.). This is enabled by default and the interval to # poll for changes on is defined by NicChgsPollInt. This polling # can be disabled pr. NIC by setting AutoDetectChanges to no. #AutoDetectChanges no # IPv4 broadcast address to use. The # one usefull example would be 255.255.255.255 # If not defined the broadcastaddress # every card is configured with is used Ip4Broadcast 255.255.255.255 # IPv6 address scope to use. # Must be 'site-local' or 'global' #Ip6AddrType site-local # IPv6 multicast address to use when # using site-local addresses. # If not defined, ff05::15 is used #Ip6MulticastSite ff05::11 # IPv6 multicast address to use when # using global addresses # If not defined, ff0e::1 is used #Ip6MulticastGlobal ff0e::1 # Emission intervals. # If not defined, RFC proposed values will # be used in most cases. # Hello interval in seconds(float) HelloInterval 6.0 # HELLO validity time HelloValidityTime 600.0 # TC interval in seconds(float) TcInterval 0.5 # TC validity time TcValidityTime 300.0 # MID interval in seconds(float) MidInterval 10.0 # MID validity time MidValidityTime 300.0 # HNA interval in seconds(float) HnaInterval 10.0 # HNA validity time HnaValidityTime 300.0 # When multiple links exist between hosts # the weight of interface is used to determine # the link to use. Normally the weight is # automatically calculated by olsrd based # on the characteristics of the interface, # but here you can specify a fixed value. # Olsrd will choose links with the lowest value. #Weight 0 # If a certain route should be preferred # or ignored by the mesh, the Link Quality # value of a node can be multiplied with a factor # entered here. In the example the route # using 192.168.0.1 would rather be ignored. # A multiplier of 0.5 will result in a small # (bad) LinkQuality value and a high (bad) # ETX value. # preferred links: #LinkQualityMult 0.99 #LinkQualityMult 0.99 # better don't use this one: #LinkQualityMult 0.5 # This multiplier applies to all other nodes: #LinkQualityMult default 0.7 } # If the NAT-Endpoint (the preferred 0/0 HNA emitting node) # is to be changed, the ETX value of the current 0/0 is # multiplied with the NatThreshold value before being # compared to the new one # The parameter can be a value between 0.1 and 1.0, but # should be close to 1.0 if changed. # NatThreshold 0.7 ## these settings should work for funkfeuer, freifunk, etc. # Fisheye mechanism for TC messages 0=off, 1=on LinkQualityFishEye 1 #LinkQualityAlgorithm "etx_ff" ## if using commotionwireless.net, comment the line above and uncomment these: #LinkQualityFishEye 0 #LinkQualityAlgorithm "etx_ffeth" # IP version to use (4 or 6) IpVersion 4 # Clear the screen each time the internal state changes ClearScreen yes # HNA IPv4 routes # syntax: netaddr netmask # Example Internet gateway: # 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Hna4 { # Internet gateway: # 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 # more entries can be added: # 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 # HNA4: FFF-Subnets, which can be directly reached by gateway routing, i.e. there is a B.A.T.M.A.N connection into the respective hood # Default #10.50.16.0/20 # Fuerth #10.50.32.0/21 # Nuernberg #10.50.40.0/21 # Ansbach #10.50.48.0/21 # Hassberge #10.50.56.0/22 # HassbergeSued #10.50.60.0/22 # Erlangen #10.50.64.0/21 # Wuerzburg #10.50.72.0/21 # BGL #10.50.80.0/21 # Aux #10.50.240.0/21 } # HNA IPv6 routes # syntax: netaddr prefix # Example Internet gateway: Hna6 { # Internet gateway: # :: 0 # more entries can be added: # fec0:2200:106:: 48 } # Should olsrd keep on running even if there are # no interfaces available? This is a good idea # for a PCMCIA/USB hotswap environment. # "yes" OR "no" AllowNoInt yes # TOS(type of service) value for # the IP header of control traffic. # If not set it will default to 16 #TosValue 16 # The fixed willingness to use(0-7) # If not set willingness will be calculated # dynamically based on battery/power status # if such information is available Willingness 3 # Allow processes like the GUI front-end # to connect to the daemon. IpcConnect { # Determines how many simultaneously # IPC connections that will be allowed # Setting this to 0 disables IPC MaxConnections 0 # By default only 127.0.0.1 is allowed # to connect. Here allowed hosts can # be added Host 127.0.0.1 #Host 10.0.0.5 # You can also specify entire net-ranges # that are allowed to connect. Multiple # entries are allowed #Net 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 } # Wether to use hysteresis or not # Hysteresis adds more robustness to the # link sensing but delays neighbor registration. # Used by default. 'yes' or 'no' # Do not use hysteresis with ETX! UseHysteresis no # Hysteresis parameters # Do not alter these unless you know # what you are doing! # Set to auto by default. Allowed # values are floating point values # in the interval 0,1 # THR_LOW must always be lower than # THR_HIGH. #HystScaling 0.50 #HystThrHigh 0.80 #HystThrLow 0.30 # Link quality level # 0 = do not use link quality # 1 = use link quality for MPR selection # 2 = use link quality for MPR selection and routing # Defaults to 0 LinkQualityLevel 2 # Polling rate in seconds(float). # Default value 0.05 sec #Pollrate 0.1 Pollrate 0.5 # TC redundancy # Specifies how much neighbor info should # be sent in TC messages # Possible values are: # 0 - only send MPR selectors # 1 - send MPR selectors and MPRs # 2 - send all neighbors # # defaults to 0 TcRedundancy 2 # # MPR coverage # Specifies how many MPRs a node should # try select to reach every 2 hop neighbor # # Can be set to any integer >0 # # defaults to 1 MprCoverage 1 # Olsrd plugins to load # This must be the absolute path to the file # or the loader will use the following scheme: # - Try the paths in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH # environment variable. # - The list of libraries cached in /etc/ld.so.cache # - /lib, followed by /usr/lib # Configuration examples for plugins: # see /usr/share/doc/olsrd-plugins/ for some for documentation # these are loaded from LD_LIBRARY_PATH LoadPlugin "olsrd_httpinfo.so.0.1" { # defaults to 1978 PlParam "Port" "8080" # if you dont set these, the default is to listen only on the loopback device #PlParam "Host" "80.23.53.22" #PlParam "Net" "10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0" PlParam "Net" "0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" #PlParam "Host" "127.0.0.1" } ## for more info: http://olsr.org/?q=txtinfo_plugin #LoadPlugin "olsrd_txtinfo.so.0.1" #{ # PlParam "port" "2006" # PlParam "accept" "0.0.0.0" #} ## for more info: http://olsr.org/?q=jsoninfo_plugin #LoadPlugin "olsrd_jsoninfo.so.0.0" #{ # PlParam "port" "9090" # PlParam "accept" "0.0.0.0" #} # useful if your machine has an uplink LoadPlugin "olsrd_dyn_gw.so.0.5" { # Here parameters are set to be sent to the # plugin. Theese are on the form "key" "value". # Parameters ofcause, differs from plugin to plugin. # Consult the documentation of your plugin for details. # Example: dyn_gw params # how often to check for Internet connectivity # defaults to 5 secs PlParam "Interval" "5" # if one or more IPv4 addresses are given, do a ping on these in # descending order to validate that there is not only an entry in # routing table, but also a real internet connection. If any of # these addresses could be pinged successfully, the test was # succesful, i.e. if the ping on the 1st address was successful,the # 2nd won't be pinged PlParam "Ping" "8.8.8.8" PlParam "Ping" "82.165.230.17" PlParam "pingcmd" "ping -c 1 -q -I tun0 %s" } #LoadPlugin "olsrd_nameservice.so.0.2" #{ #PlParam "name" "xxx" #PlParam "a.b.c.d" "xxx-eth" #PlParam "a.b.c.e" "xxx-bbb" #PlParam "a.b.c.f" "xxx-olsr" #PlParam "suffix" ".olsr" #} #LoadPlugin "olsrd_dot_draw.so.0.3" #{ # accept connection from IP: # default 127.0.0.1 (localhost) #PlParam "accept" "192.168.0.5" #PlParam "port" "2004" #} # Specify the proto tag to be used for routes olsr inserts into kernel # currently only implemented for linux # valid values under linux are 1 .. 254 # 1 gets remapped by olsrd to 0 UNSPECIFIED (1 is reserved for ICMP redirects) # 2 KERNEL routes (not very wise to use) # 3 BOOT (should in fact not be used by routing daemons) # 4 STATIC # 8 .. 15 various routing daemons (gated, zebra, bird, & co) # (defaults to 0 which gets replaced by an OS-specific default value # under linux 3 (BOOT) (for backward compatibility) # RtProto 8 # # Specifies the routing Table olsr uses # RtTable is for host routes, RtTableDefault for the route to the default # internet gateway (2 in case of IPv6+NIIT) and RtTableTunnel is for # routes to the ipip tunnels, valid values are 1 to 254 # There is a special parameter "auto" (choose default below) # (with smartgw: default is 254/223/224) # (without smartgw: default is 254/254/254, linux main table) # RtTable 10 RtTableDefault 10 RtTableTunnel 10 # # Specifies the policy rule priorities for the three routing tables and # a special rule for smartgateway routing (see README-Olsr-Extensions) # Priorities can only be set if three different routing tables are set. # if set the values must obey to condition # RtTablePriority < RtTableDefaultOlsrPriority # < RtTableTunnelPriority < RtTableDefaultPriority. # There are two special parameters, "auto" (choose fitting to SmartGW # mode) and "none" (do not set policy rule) # (with smartgw: default is none/32776/32776/32796) # (without smartgw: default is none/none/none/none) # # RtTablePriority auto # RtTableDefaultOlsrPriority auto # RtTableTunnelPriority auto # RtTableDefaultPriority auto