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Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 12:58:22 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi not sure. It's used connecting mesh networks (intermesh) by tunneling through the internet -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:35:34 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi I think cjdns is at layer 3 and above, batman-adv is layer 2 -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:36:51 EST Bob Mottram
@bashrc @deavmi so batman-adv doesn't depend on TCP and only really uses mac addresses -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:40:23 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi so they probably could coexist -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:47:11 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi various mesh routing protocols exist. So far I just picked one which seemed well supported in Debian -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:48:56 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi in terms of security on batman-adv you do need to use apps which support encryption, like Tox and ZeroNet -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:52:12 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi I do have an installer for cjdns in #freedombone but it's not used yet -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:56:57 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi yes, although not currently high priority -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:57:50 EST Bob Mottram
@bashrc I'd like to add cjdns tunneling (hyperboria, or similar) over the internet to connect meshes -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 14:59:58 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi You can still run IP4/6 over batman-adv. That's what I do currently with avahi-autoipd -
Bob Mottram (bashrc)'s status on Thursday, 19-Nov-2015 15:05:18 EST Bob Mottram
@deavmi yes
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