Gert Doering wrote:
Hi,

On Tue, Aug 31, 2004 at 10:40:54AM +0200, Xiaoming Fu wrote:

You might find a survey of known MIPv4, MIPv6 & HMIPv6 implementations at: http://www.mip4.org/2004/implementations/

As far as I know for the moment there is no open release that supports IPsec in MIPv6.

Well, this reminds me about our first trial. Yes, KAME claims to support IPsec (thanks for correction).




From what I read about the KAME stuff, it should do that (they say that
porting KAME MIPv6 to OpenBSD is difficult due to different IPSEC stack).


HMIPv6 is currently in IESG evaluation. It is expected to become an experimental RFC soon. If interested you can take a look at an HMIPv6 implementation that we released in 2001 via http://www.tkn.tu-berlin.de/research/hmip/


Ummm. Will that implementation work with any recent operating system?

It was done with Linux 2.4.7, however it should not be difficult to be ported to latest Linux kernels.


What I found in google was an Inria implementation for FreeBSD 3.5...
It was an early one that supports their early individual I-D (not the WG HMIP I-D). We also tried that but not quite successful, so finally decided to develop our own based on MIPL.

Regards,
Xiaoming
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