Re: [Babel-users] Source-specific routing in babeld

2013-09-06 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
 Here is a small demo of source-specific routing in babeld in a multihomed 
 IPv6 environment:
 
   
 http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~boutier/source-specific-routing.html

Matthieu has now added some stuff about MPTCP to the above page.

-- Juliusz

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Re: [Babel-users] Source-specific routing in babeld

2013-09-05 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
 Does this extension drive the source-specific tables in kernel?

Yes.

 If so, MPTCP and SSR were created for each other.

Yes.  I've forwarded Matthieu's mail to mptcp-dev, btw.

 there is MPTCP support in tcpdump (master branch) by Gregory Detal.

Good news, thanks for the info.

-- Juliusz

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Re: [Babel-users] Source-specific routing in babeld

2013-09-05 Thread Denis Ovsienko
05.09.2013, 19:16, Matthieu Boutier bout...@pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr:
 Dear all,

 Here is a small demo of source-specific routing in babeld in a multihomed 
 IPv6 environment:

 
 http://www.pps.univ-paris-diderot.fr/~boutier/source-specific-routing.html

 This page will be updated with our experiments with MPTCP. Currently, it 
 seems to work without any routing configuration, making the configure 
 routing page [1] obsolete for you, babeld users! ;-)

Does this extension drive the source-specific tables in kernel? If so, MPTCP 
and SSR were created for each other.

BTW, there is MPTCP support in tcpdump (master branch) by Gregory Detal.

-- 
Denis Ovsienko

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Re: [Babel-users] Source-specific routing in babeld

2013-09-05 Thread Matthieu Boutier
 Does this extension drive the source-specific tables in kernel?
 
 Yes.

It uses the ip rule API, so it works for IPv4 and IPv6.  The subtree API (ip 
rule add … from …) should work in Linux 3.11, but only with IPv6.  (We use 
source-specific in IPv4 with our tunnels.)

Matthieu


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