gluon-ebtables-filter-multicast
The gluon-ebtables-filter-multicast package filters out various kinds of non-essential multicast traffic, as this traffic often constitutes a disproportionate burden on the mesh network. Unfortunately, this breaks many useful services (Avahi, Bonjour chat, …), but this seems unavoidable, as the current Avahi implementation is optimized for small local networks and causes too much traffic in large mesh networks.
The multicast packets are filtered between the nodes’ client bridge (br-client) and mesh interface (bat0) on output.
The following packet types are considered essential and aren’t filtered:
ARP (except requests for/replies from 0.0.0.0)
DHCP, DHCPv6
ICMPv6 (except Echo Requests (ping) and Node Information Queries (RFC4620)
IGMP
In addition, the following packet types are allowed to allow experimentation with layer 3 routing protocols.
Babel
OSPF
RIPng
The following packet types are also allowed:
BitTorrent Local Peer Discovery (it seems better to have local peers for BitTorrent than sending everything through the internet)