All releases of Babel Router


Release Notes: The resend logic has been made less aggressive, which should reduce the amount of routing traffic during network instabilities. A backward-incompatible change has been made: the -i flag no longer exists.


Release Notes: Major scalability improvements to the implementation (the protocol remains unchanged). Babeld should now handle networks with a few thousands of nodes with minimal CPU usage.


Release Notes: This version avoids a crash in some very unusual settings (running over a wireless interface where the channel is unknown).


Release Notes: This version is able to avoid interference by taking radio frequency into account when selecting routes. Minor tweaks and bugfixes are thrown in.


Release Notes: The default port number is now 6696, as allocated by IANA.


Release Notes: Minor improvements to the interface with network visualization tools.


Release Notes: This version uses a different strategy for changing routes in the Linux kernel, one that should avoid dropping packets on a route change. A bug that caused incorrect parsing of duplicate interface definitions has been fixed.


Release Notes: This version fixes a few bugs in the protocol parser, one of which might be remotely exploitable. As an incompatible change, the hello interval on wired links has been decreased.


Release Notes: This version uses the IANA-allocated UDP port and multicast group, and is therefore incompatible with older versions.


Release Notes: This version works around a compiler bug that could cause assertion failures on MIPS.
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