Hi Fred,

in the new openlisp report we cited seal (section 6.8.2)

I do not know yet the details of your implementation, but if it runs in the user space, thanks to OpenLISP's mapping sockets, to set MTU towards specific RLOCs is pretty easy.

Cheers

Luigi

Le 16-juil.-08 à 22:48, Templin, Fred L a écrit :

Oliver et al,

Integrating LISP with SEAL is a possible next step of interest.
If you would like to try putting your implementation together
with SEAL, let me know:

  http://osprey67.com/seal

(IMHO, in the future our LISP should be SEALed.)

Fred
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-----Original Message-----
From: Olivier Bonaventure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 12:35 PM
To: rrg
Cc: Luigi Iannone; Sébastien Barré
Subject: [RRG] Publicly available LISP and shim6 implementations

Hello,

To allow researchers to experiment with some of the mechanisms
that are
being extensively discussed on the RRG mailing lists, we are happy to
announce the public release of two implementations :

- OpenLISP is the first publicly available implementation of
the Locator
Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) that has been extensively
discussed within the RRG. OpenLISP runs on the FreeBSD kernel and has
been written by Luigi Iannone.

- LinShim6 is the first implementation of the shim6 IPv6 host-based
multihoming solution developped within the IETF shim6 working group.
LinShim6 runs on the Linux kernel and has been written by
Sebastien Barré.

You can find additional details (implementation reports, source code,
papers, ...) about these two implementations from our webpage :

        http://inl.info.ucl.ac.be


Best regards,


Olivier Bonaventure

PS: Discussion about LISP/shim6 should be sent on the
lisp/shim6 mailing
lists and not on the RRG mailing list


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