Qolyester is a C++ implementation of the OLSR protocol for mobile wireless ad hoc networks. It is meant to be enhanced with QoS features from the QOLSR research group.
| Tags | Communications Internet Networking Systems Administration Utilities |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Unix |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: Numerous minor bugfixes and enhancements were made.


Changes: Assorted minor enhancements and bugfixes were made.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Changes: A problem in which the program tried to route through nodes marked as not routers was fixed.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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Recent commentsRe: Wrong author, wrong description and wrong latest release.
I'm sympathetic - no, really, I am. An incorrect record entry can produce confusion and result in people who would benefit from the software not doing so. I would add, though, that it is no different for record entries that are incorrect because they aren't being actively maintained. Nobody is going to use a project they don't know about. Maybe Freshmeat should have some "professional" record maintainers who do nothing but update genuinely abandoned records for actively developed software.
Re: Wrong author, wrong description and wrong latest release.
> I happen to be the author.
So why don't you claim ownership of the listing and fix it?
Wrong author, wrong description and wrong latest release.
I happen to be the author. =)
The description is: Qolyester is an implementation for Linux kernels 2.4.x (haven't tested with 2.6.x yet) (this will change as someone contributes other versions on the system interface) in C++ of the OLSR (Optimized Link-State Routing) protocol, RFC 3626. The implementation's main purpose is to be a testbed for QoS algorithms, but can be used as a routing daemon for any mobile ad hoc network. The Default branch is devoid of any QoS feature, but a QoS branch is to be released later when these algorithms become mature.
The latest version, at the time of writing is 20040130.