Crossing over one of Europe's great rivers, the Danube, we enter into Romania just south of Bucharest. The Danube runs along the border between Bulgaria and Romania, and we will revisit this river further upstream when we return to Budapest.
Crossing over from Macedonia at 1,500m altitude, we return to the European Union and into Bulgaria one of the newest members. Our initial research indicated that even motorbikes require vignettes to use any major road, however the customs officials just wave us through.
Over the border from Kosovo and its our first chance to use our green cards, saving us a reported €50 each. Ohrid (Охрид) in the south-west corner of the country, is our destination.
IP packet drop can be easily emulated on any section of network using a Linux Bridge and a single iptables command:
iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -m statistic --mode random --probability 0.01 -j DROP
(where probability is expressed as a value between 0 and 1)
It is often useful to place a Linux system on a specific network cable, to packet sniff or modify the network behaviour. The network setup: [switch] - ethernet cable - [node] becomes: [switch] - ethernet cable - [[Linux Bridge]] - ethernet cable - [node] The only requirement for the Linux Bridge is two physical network
Ten kilometers after exiting Montenegro we arrive at the border crossing into Kosovo. There is a vacant gunner tower opposite the insurance office, likely due to recent violence at nearby crossing points. When we're there the crossing is quiet and a pack of puppies are on hand to greet us.
Straight from Croatia into the Bay of Kotor, and there is a nice breeze. The road from the border to the Bay is busy and slow with numerous resort complexes & developments scattered along the shoreline. You can drive around the bay itself to Kotor, which is heaving, accommodation seems to be both expensive and
The border crossing is tiny. Two portacabins beside each other, one for leaving Bosnia, and one with a solitary Croatian border guard who checks our passports and registration documents, then manually raises the barrier. The border (and "Welcome to Croatia" signs) are passed first, and only a few minutes later do we come upon the
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