FreeBSD routing problem

2013-10-03 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi All,

I am facing a routing issue for the Interoperability  1.5 topology.

Please find the attachment of the exact topology map.



As per test setup –

Ø  Configured REF-Router2 NOT to transmit  Router Advertisement on
Network1. But REF-Router2 is able to transmit Router Advertisement on
Network2 with 2001:db8::3::/64 .

Ø  Configured a static route on TAR-RouterD ( ubuntu) Indicating
REF-Router2’s Link local address as the next hop for the Network2 .

Ø  But Ref-Router Not able to routes between Network1 and Network2.  Due to
this ICMPv6 request from TAR-router to the global address of REF-Host2 is
not working. There is no reply for this ICMPv6 request.

Ø  Same when I try to transmit ICMPv6 Echo request from REF-HOST2 to global
address of TAR-HOST1( Prefix of TAR-RouterD), no ICMPv6 reply.

Ø  Within Network1 , nodes are able to communicate. But when I try to
communicate Netwrok2 from Network1, it is not working.



Could you please suggest tell me if I am missing something to route the
traffic on REF-Router ?



I suspect  , as there is no Route Advertisement on Interface1 of the
Ref-Router, it is not able to route the traffic between the interfaces.



Please help me to find this solution.

 Regards
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Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-07-19 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi All,
after using freebsd for  10 to 20 mins, Key board is getting locked.
Before this problem , i have enabled ftpd and provided root login for ftp
server access. after  that I am facing this problem . but i revert back
this root access. and i stopped the ftpd service.
mouse is working properly. but key board is not responding properly.

Please help me on this.

Regards



On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 6:23 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 18:17+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

  Hi Trond,
  One more help please,
 
  I was trying to install v6eval-3.3.2 which is used for IPv6 ready logo
 self
  test within FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE version for a IPv6 self test. But I am
  facing this compilation issue.
 
   Code:
 
  # make
  === lib (depend)
  === lib/Cm (depend)
  rm -f .depend GPATH GRTAGS GSYMS GTAGS
  rm -f .depend
  mkdep -f .depend -a-DYYDEBUG -I. -I/usr/local/include  CmTypes.cc
  BtObject.cc BtArray.cc BtList.cc BtSet.cc CmQueue.cc CmAgent.cc
  CmMain.cc CmSocket.cc CmFdSet.cc CmFdMasks.cc CmString.cc
  PerfCollect.cc Timer.cc CmDispatch.cc CmReceiver.cc timeval.cc
  CmToken.cc CmMatch.cc CmLexer.cc

  CmMain.cc:51:18: error: utmp.h: No such file or directory

 FreeBSD 9.1 uses utx, not utmp. Try to disable utmp during configure,
 and possibly enable utx.

 Running ./configure --help might give some insight.

  mkdep: compile failed
  *** [.depend] Error code 1
 
  Stop in /root/Desktop/xxx/v6eval-3.3.2/lib/Cm.
  *** [depend] Error code 1
 
  Stop in /root/Desktop/xxx/v6eval-3.3.2/lib.
  *** [depend] Error code 1
 
  Stop in /root/Desktop/xxx/v6eval-3.3.2.
 
  Regards
  Hrisikesh
 
 
  On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
  trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:
 
   On Fri, 14 Jun 2013 17:31+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:
  
Hi Trond,
Thanks a lot.
Sorry I am asking so many thinks.
I am looking for a another help.
   
What is static route for a IPV6 router?
  
   A static route is something I use for our IPv6 VPN clients in our net.
  
   All packets destined to the VPN clients are routed to the inside
   interface of the VPN router, the VPN router takes care of everything
   else, including wrapping the packets in the encryption layer and
   sending the resulting datagrams to the real clients somewhere out
   there in the world, back through the main router.
  
How do i need to configure static route on FreeBSD router indicating
another router's link local address as next HOP?
   
Now I have a another router which is connected in same network with
FreeBSD router.
  
   If clients on the far end of each of the two routers needs to
   communicate with one another, then the appropriate default gateway
   settings on each host and router should suffice.
  
   If three or more routers are connected somehow, then they each need to
   know about the prefixes on the other routers, and where to send the
   packets, i.e. the next hop, and let the next hop decide each packet's
   fate as the packets traverse each router link.
  
   This is where routing protocols such as RIP, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, etc,
   come into play.
  
   I haven't looked into route6d(8), RIP6 routing protocol, but I'm sure
   it can be tamed to act as you please. Maybe you should look into
   Quagga and/or GNU Zebra.
  
   My network is simple enough, and I only need directly connected and
   static routes to make things happen. On the outside, towards our ISP,
   things are much more complicated.

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Fwd: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-06-13 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi ,
I need one more help -
This is my new /etc/rtadvd.conf
--


rl0:\
:addr=fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100:::prefixlen#64

re0:\
:addr=fd44:13de:a366:200:::prefixlen#64 \

:addr1=2001:db8::1:::prefixlen#64:vltime#12345:pltime#12345:


For  this all the Client machines received the router advertisement.

There are two IPv6 clients are connected to Re0 interface of FreeBSD
router  using a HUB.

All IPv6 clients updates there IPv6 address table.

client1 IPv6 address -
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:db8::1:f009:905e:1667:4aae
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:db8::1:224:7eff:fee0:6b51
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fd44:13de:a366:200:f009:905e:1667:4aae
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fd44:13de:a366:200:224:7eff:fee0:6b51
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::1337
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:db8::2::200
IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%5

Client2 Ipv6 address  -

   - fe80:0:0:0:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19
   - fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19
   - fd44:13de:a366:200:0:0:0:200
   - 2001:db8::1:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19


My surprise is that  -

I am able to get a reply for a client1  ICMPv6 request  (
fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19 is a another client2 IPv6 address-

ping6 fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19

Pinging fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19
from fd44:13de:a366:200:f009:905e:1667:4aae with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19: bytes=32 time1ms
Reply from fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19: bytes=32 time1ms
Reply from fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19: bytes=32 time1ms
Reply from fd44:13de:a366:200:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19: bytes=32 time1ms


But -

when I send this ICMPv6 request from Client1 , I am not able to get the
reply.

ping6 2001:db8::1:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19

Pinging 2001:db8::1:204:a3ff:fe11:9d19
from 2001:db8::1:f009:905e:1667:4aae with 32 bytes of data:


Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

Please help me on this.

Regards
Hrisikesh



On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:22 PM, hrkesh sahu hrisikeshs...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Trond,
 I understood that rtadvd should be stopped and rtadvd_enable should be
 disabled when we are using Link local address.
 Now i am able to ping link local address.




 On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 5:06 PM, hrkesh sahu hrisikeshs...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi Trond,
 Thanks a lot for this clear information and your help.

 I need one more help on this link local address communication -

 I am not able to ping link local address of FREEBSD machine.


 Laptop ( windows XP) - rl0 interface  FreeBSD Router

 ping from laptop to freebsd Link address  -

 ping6 fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%5

 Pinging fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%5

 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5 with 32 bytes of data:

 Request timed out.
 Request timed out.

 Reply from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5: Destination address unreachable.
 Reply from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5: Destination address unreachable.

 Ping statistics for fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%5:
 Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),


 My rc.conf
 
 ipv6_gateway_enable=YES
 rtadvd_enable=YES
 rtadvd_interfaces=rl0 re0


 Regards




 On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 4:32 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
 trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:16+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

  Hi Trond,
  Now it is working.
 
  could you please tell me how to route link local address routing?

 Link local addresses are just that, link local. They are NEVER ment to
 traverse through any router. Think of link local as VLAN local or
 subnet local. They play a crucial role in Neighbor Discovery and are
 useful in ad-hoc nets.

 See section 2.5.6 of RFC 4291: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291
 See the entire section 7 of RFC 4861: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4861
 See section 5.3 of RFC 4862: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4862

  Laptop ( windows XP) - rl0 interface  FreeBSD
 Router re0
  interface -Target Ipv6 Device
  (XP Link local address )
  fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51-connected to
  -fe80::210:b5ff:fe48:9f73
  ( freebsd rl0 interface)
 
  ( Freebsd re0 Link local address)
  fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd--connected to ---
  fe80::204:a3ff:fe11:9d19
  ( target device link local address)
 
 
 
  I send a ICMPv6 request from Laptop to Target device Link local
 address.
  ping6 fe80::204:a3ff:fe11:9d19%5
 
  Pinging fe80::204:a3ff:fe11:9d19%5
  from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5 with 32 bytes of data:
 
  Reply from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5: Destination address unreachable.
  Reply from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5: Destination address unreachable.
  Reply from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51%5: Destination address unreachable.
  Reply from fe80::224

Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-05-23 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi Trond,
Thanks a lot for your help and Ipv6 routing is working with FreeBSD OS.
we want to go for Ipv6 certification for our IPv6 stack.
And Ipv6 stack we want to use FreeBSD as one vendor router.

Now It will be easy for IPv6 interoperability test with freeBSD.

for Ipv6 interoperability test We need another router device and I am
planning use Ubuntu as IPv6 router.

Please let me your personal view and if you can help me on this, it will be
grateful.

 How to enable gateway for IPv6 in Ubuntu?
 Router may require to do send Neighbor advertisement for Host Neighbor
solicitation . I installed radvd  in ubuntu.
 could you please share radvd.conf  of ubuntu?

regards



On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Wed, 22 May 2013 19:34+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

  Hi Trond,
  Thanks a lot for a clear reply.
  Could you please tell me Laptop1 ipv6 configuration details?
  as laptop auto configuration will generate the LL address for a auto ipv6
  configuration.
  For Interface rl0 ipv6 address
  ifconfig_rl0_ipv6=inet6 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::101 prefixlen 64 ,
 
  what will be laptop ipv6 address?

 It depends solely on the operating system and whether IPv6 privacy is
 in effect.

 Normally, the client will perform stateless automatic address
 configuration (SLAAC). It goes pretty much like this:

 The router announces the 64 bit prefix, usually every 200 seconds, but
 the client may request a new announcement at any time. The client
 generates a 64 bit interface identifier based on its 48 bit MAC
 address. The client then concatenates the supplied prefix with the
 generated interface identifier. The client then performs duplicate
 address detection (DAD), and if everythings checks out, the client got
 its IPv6 address.

 Given this prefix fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::/64, and this MAC address
 50:e5:49:41:4d:70.

 The client would then generated this interface id:
 52e5:49ff:fe41:4d70.

 The Universal/Local bit of the MAC address is inverted, and FF:FE is
 placed at center. (It really ought to be FF:FF, but way back in time
 someone misread the IEEE standards regarding conversion from 48 bit
 MAC addresses to EUI64 format. This oversight doesn't really matter.)

 The same client would then aqcuire this IPv6 address:
 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100:52e5:49ff:fe41:4d70, and perform DAD.

 The client gets its IPv6 default route/gateway from the router
 announcement.

 Of course, you may configure the IPv6 address and gateway manually on
 the client, say fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::1337/64 (client's address) and
 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::101 (gateway's address).

  On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
  trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:
 
   On Wed, 22 May 2013 18:21+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:
  
Hi Trond ,
Thanks a lot.
Now i am able to ping to other network with IPv4 address.
   
For IPv6 I added these lines in rc.conf -
first I included -
ipv6_gateway_enable=YES
   
++ Laptop1( Ipv6 address fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51) is connected to
interface rl0 ( ipv6 address - fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73)
While doing ping6 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51 to
fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73 - it is working. Neighbor advertisement
 from
fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73 is happening.
while doing from ping6 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51 to other
 interface
fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd , then there is no Neighbor advertisement.
   
After this I included these two lines to rc.conf -
   
rtadvd_enable=YES
rtadvd_interfaces=rl0
   
I have not created any file like /etc/rtadvd.conf . Do i need to
 create
this configuration file?
if yes, what should be the input to rtadvd.conf for  link local
 address?
   
please find Ipv6 interface details.
   
   
Ifconfig

re0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,
Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
options=8209bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,
VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE
ether 00:1f:d0:40:8b:bd
inet6 fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
 192.168.200.255
nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_
LINKLOCAL
media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
status:active
   
rl0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,
Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
options=2008VLAN_MTU,WOL_MAGIC
ether 00:10:b5:48:9f:73
inet6 fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa
inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast
 192.168.100.255
nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
status: active
  
   Congratz on achieving active carrier wave on your NICs.
  
   Right now your system is running with link-local IPv6 addresses. You
   may view LL addresses as VLAN local. Packets to such addresses will
   never ever be forwarded by a router.
  
   Instead set up either official IPv6 addresses/subnets or create your
   own Unique

Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-05-22 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi ,
Thanks a lot for this quick reply.
Sorry i missed the  in the end while typing. It's a typo.
I provided the ouput of  nestat -r  and ifconfig.

 netstat -r
--
routing tables  -

internet :
---
destination   Gateway
Flags   Refs
Use   Netif Expire
default 192.168.200.1
UGS   0
0  re0
localhost  link#12
UH 0
148   lo0
192.168.100.0  link#10
U   0
0   rl0
192.168.100.101   link#10  UHS
 0
0   lo0
192.168.200.0  link#5
U   0
0   re0
192.168.200.101   link#5  UHS
   0
0   lo0

Internet6:
---
Ipv6 details

 Ifconfig

re0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
options=8209bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE
ether 00:1f:d0:40:8b:bd
inet6 fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.200.255
nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
status: no carrier

rl0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
options=2008VLAN_MTU,WOL_MAGIC
ether 00:10:b5:48:9f:73
inet6 fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa
inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.100.255
nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
status: no carrier

there is a plip0 and lo0.

Regards
Hrisikesh




On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Wed, 22 May 2013 11:10+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

  Hi All,
  IPv4 Routing  -
  
  I disabled the DHCP from rc.conf for both the interface. but still I am
 not
  able to route trafic from one interface to another.
 
  rc.conf
  ---
  hostname=idc-freebsd
  keymap=hy.armscii-8.kbd
  #ifconfig_re0=DHCP
  #ifconfig_rl0=DHCP
  dumpdev=NO

  ifconfig_rl0=inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
  ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 255.255.255.0

 Are the two lines above copied straight from your rc.conf file?
 If so, both lines are missing a  at the end. Please check to see if
 this is needed.

 Next, the outputs of the ifconfig command and the netstat -r command
 should reveal something interesting. Would you please post the
 results from these two commands?

  ipv6_activate_all_interfaces=YES
  gateway_enable=YES
  default_router=192.168.200.1
 
  I am using FreeBSD - 9.1 Release version
 
  I need to communicate between two different subnets.
 
  Am i missing anything to enable freebsd as router?
  Do i need to add a route entry?
 
  If possible could you please share rc.conf file with IPv4 routing?
 
  Regards
  Hrisikesh
 
  On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
  trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:
 
   On Thu, 9 May 2013 12:18+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:
  
 HI All,

I have a FreeBSD 9.1 Release installed with TWO NIC cards. I was
 trying
   to
make this FreeBSD machine as a router .
This is my rc.conf

ifconfig_rl0 = inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
   
gateway_enable = YES
ifconfig_rl0 = DHCP
ifconfig_re0 = DHCP
   
defaultrouter = 192.168.100.1
ipv6_activate_all_interfaces = YES
sshd_enable = YES
synchronous_dhclient=YES
   
Please help me to establish a IPv4 router.
Both the interfaces are connected to to different laptops with a
 static
   IP
address.
  
   You should place a # in front of the two lines:
  
ifconfig_rl0 = DHCP
ifconfig_re0 = DHCP
  
   Next, you probably shouldn't place spaces before and after the equal
   signs.
  
Laptop 1 = 192.168.100.102  ( connected to interface rl0) gateway  -
192.168.100.1
   
Laptop 2 = 192.168.200.102 ( connected to interface re0)
ping from Laptop1 - rl0 is successful
but ping from Laptop1 - re0 is not successful.
   
After this I want to know also How to make this as IPv6 router?
  
   See
  
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html
   .
  
   You probably should create a ULA prefix or two, and assign these to
   your router interfaces. http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/ula/ might help
   you.
  
   Something along these lines might help you achieve what you want:
  
   ifconfig_rl0_ipv6=inet6 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::1 prefixlen 64
   ifconfig_re0_ipv6=inet6 fd44:13de:a366:200::1 prefixlen 64

Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-05-22 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi Trond ,
Thanks a lot.
Now i am able to ping to other network with IPv4 address.

For IPv6 I added these lines in rc.conf -
first I included -
ipv6_gateway_enable=YES

++ Laptop1( Ipv6 address fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51) is connected to
interface rl0 ( ipv6 address - fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73)
While doing ping6 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51 to
fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73 - it is working. Neighbor advertisement from
fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73 is happening.
while doing from ping6 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51 to other interface
fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd , then there is no Neighbor advertisement.

After this I included these two lines to rc.conf -

rtadvd_enable=YES
rtadvd_interfaces=rl0

I have not created any file like /etc/rtadvd.conf . Do i need to create
this configuration file?
if yes, what should be the input to rtadvd.conf for  link local address?

please find Ipv6 interface details.


Ifconfig

re0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,
Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
options=8209bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,
VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE
ether 00:1f:d0:40:8b:bd
inet6 fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.200.255
nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_
LINKLOCAL
media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
status:active

rl0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,
Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
options=2008VLAN_MTU,WOL_MAGIC
ether 00:10:b5:48:9f:73
inet6 fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa
inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.100.255
nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
status: active


Regards
Hrisikesh





On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Wed, 22 May 2013 12:38+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

  Hi ,
  Thanks a lot for this quick reply.
  Sorry i missed the  in the end while typing. It's a typo.
  I provided the ouput of  nestat -r  and ifconfig.
 
   netstat -r
  --
  routing tables  -
 
  internet :
  ---
  destination   Gateway
  Flags   Refs
  Use   Netif Expire
  default 192.168.200.1
  UGS   0
  0  re0
  localhost  link#12
  UH 0
  148   lo0
  192.168.100.0  link#10
  U   0
  0   rl0
  192.168.100.101   link#10  UHS
   0
  0   lo0
  192.168.200.0  link#5
  U   0
  0   re0
  192.168.200.101   link#5  UHS
 0
  0   lo0
 
  Internet6:
  ---
  Ipv6 details
 
   Ifconfig
  
  re0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
 
 options=8209bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE
  ether 00:1f:d0:40:8b:bd
  inet6 fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
  inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.200.255
  nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
  media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
  status: no carrier
 
  rl0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
  options=2008VLAN_MTU,WOL_MAGIC
  ether 00:10:b5:48:9f:73
  inet6 fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa
  inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.100.255
  nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
  media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
  status: no carrier
 
  there is a plip0 and lo0.

 Neither NIC is connected to any equipment, e.g. switch, hub, or
 computer (status: no carrier). Make sure you can use a straight
 network cable, else you'll need to get a couple of cross wired network
 cables and use those instead.

 Next, confirm the sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding is set to 1 by
 running the sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding command.

 If not, you can set the sysctl to 1 by running the sysctl
 net.inet.ip.forwarding=1 command, and you probably should inspect the
 /etc/rc.conf file one more time.

 Once you connect the computer to the two networks, the IPv4 routing
 should work. If not, come back.

  Regards
  Hrisikesh
 
  On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
  trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:
 
   On Wed, 22 May 2013 11:10+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:
  
Hi All,
IPv4 Routing  -

I disabled the DHCP from rc.conf for both the interface. but still I
 am
   not
able to route trafic from one interface to another.
   
rc.conf
---
hostname=idc-freebsd
keymap=hy.armscii-8.kbd
#ifconfig_re0=DHCP
#ifconfig_rl0=DHCP
dumpdev

Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-05-22 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi Trond,
Thanks a lot for a clear reply.
Could you please tell me Laptop1 ipv6 configuration details?
as laptop auto configuration will generate the LL address for a auto ipv6
configuration.
For Interface rl0 ipv6 address
ifconfig_rl0_ipv6=inet6 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::101 prefixlen 64 ,

what will be laptop ipv6 address?

Regards




On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Wed, 22 May 2013 18:21+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

  Hi Trond ,
  Thanks a lot.
  Now i am able to ping to other network with IPv4 address.
 
  For IPv6 I added these lines in rc.conf -
  first I included -
  ipv6_gateway_enable=YES
 
  ++ Laptop1( Ipv6 address fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51) is connected to
  interface rl0 ( ipv6 address - fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73)
  While doing ping6 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51 to
  fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73 - it is working. Neighbor advertisement from
  fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73 is happening.
  while doing from ping6 from fe80::224:7eff:fee0:6b51 to other interface
  fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd , then there is no Neighbor advertisement.
 
  After this I included these two lines to rc.conf -
 
  rtadvd_enable=YES
  rtadvd_interfaces=rl0
 
  I have not created any file like /etc/rtadvd.conf . Do i need to create
  this configuration file?
  if yes, what should be the input to rtadvd.conf for  link local address?
 
  please find Ipv6 interface details.
 
 
  Ifconfig
  
  re0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,
  Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
  options=8209bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,
  VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE
  ether 00:1f:d0:40:8b:bd
  inet6 fe80::21f:d0ff:fe40:8bbd%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x5
  inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.200.255
  nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_
  LINKLOCAL
  media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
  status:active
 
  rl0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,
  Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu 1500
  options=2008VLAN_MTU,WOL_MAGIC
  ether 00:10:b5:48:9f:73
  inet6 fe80::21f:b5ff:fe48:9f73%rl0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa
  inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 192.168.100.255
  nd6 options=21PERFORMNUD,AUTO_LINKLOCAL
  media:Enthernet autoselect (none)
  status: active

 Congratz on achieving active carrier wave on your NICs.

 Right now your system is running with link-local IPv6 addresses. You
 may view LL addresses as VLAN local. Packets to such addresses will
 never ever be forwarded by a router.

 Instead set up either official IPv6 addresses/subnets or create your
 own Unique Local Addresses (ULA) as I wrote previously about.

 Augment your /etc/rc.conf file with, say:

 ifconfig_rl0_ipv6=inet6 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::101 prefixlen 64

 You may assign the IPv6 address manually to avoid restarting the
 networking subsystem or the whole machine:

 ifconfig rl0 inet6 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::101 prefixlen 64

 Next, create /etc/rtadvd.conf with the following contents:

 rl0:\
 :addr=fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100:::prefixlen#64:

 If you want IPv6 routing on the re0 interface, you need, say this, in
 /etc/rc.conf:

 ifconfig_re0_ipv6=inet6 fd44:13de:a366:200::1 prefixlen 64

 Assign the IPv6 address manually using:

 ifconfig re0 inet6 fd44:13de:a366:200::1 prefixlen 64

 And add this to /etc/rtadvd.conf:

 re0:\
 :addr=fd44:13de:a366:200:::prefixlen#64:

 You'll need to restart rtadvd by issuing /etc/rc.d/rtadvd restart.

 Happy hacking.

  Regards
  Hrisikesh
 
  On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 1:03 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
  trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:
 
   On Wed, 22 May 2013 12:38+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:
  
Hi ,
Thanks a lot for this quick reply.
Sorry i missed the  in the end while typing. It's a typo.
I provided the ouput of  nestat -r  and ifconfig.
   
 netstat -r
--
routing tables  -
   
internet :
---
destination   Gateway
Flags   Refs
Use   Netif Expire
default 192.168.200.1
UGS   0
0  re0
localhost  link#12
UH 0
148   lo0
192.168.100.0  link#10
U   0
0   rl0
192.168.100.101   link#10  UHS
 0
0   lo0
192.168.200.0  link#5
U   0
0   re0
192.168.200.101   link#5  UHS
   0
0   lo0
   
Internet6:
---
Ipv6 details
   
 Ifconfig

re0: flags=8843UP,Broadcast,Running,Simplex,Multicast Metric 0 mtu
 1500
   
  
 options=8209bRXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU

Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-05-21 Thread hrkesh sahu
Hi All,
IPv4 Routing  -

I disabled the DHCP from rc.conf for both the interface. but still I am not
able to route trafic from one interface to another.

rc.conf
---
hostname=idc-freebsd
keymap=hy.armscii-8.kbd
#ifconfig_re0=DHCP
#ifconfig_rl0=DHCP
dumpdev=NO
ifconfig_rl0=inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
ipv6_activate_all_interfaces=YES
gateway_enable=YES
default_router=192.168.200.1

I am using FreeBSD - 9.1 Release version

I need to communicate between two different subnets.

Am i missing anything to enable freebsd as router?
Do i need to add a route entry?

If possible could you please share rc.conf file with IPv4 routing?

Regards
Hrisikesh







On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Trond Endrestøl 
trond.endres...@fagskolen.gjovik.no wrote:

 On Thu, 9 May 2013 12:18+0530, hrkesh sahu wrote:

   HI All,
  
  I have a FreeBSD 9.1 Release installed with TWO NIC cards. I was trying
 to
  make this FreeBSD machine as a router .
  This is my rc.conf
  
  ifconfig_rl0 = inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
  ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
 
  gateway_enable = YES
  ifconfig_rl0 = DHCP
  ifconfig_re0 = DHCP
 
  defaultrouter = 192.168.100.1
  ipv6_activate_all_interfaces = YES
  sshd_enable = YES
  synchronous_dhclient=YES
 
  Please help me to establish a IPv4 router.
  Both the interfaces are connected to to different laptops with a static
 IP
  address.

 You should place a # in front of the two lines:

  ifconfig_rl0 = DHCP
  ifconfig_re0 = DHCP

 Next, you probably shouldn't place spaces before and after the equal
 signs.

  Laptop 1 = 192.168.100.102  ( connected to interface rl0) gateway  -
  192.168.100.1
 
  Laptop 2 = 192.168.200.102 ( connected to interface re0)
  ping from Laptop1 - rl0 is successful
  but ping from Laptop1 - re0 is not successful.
 
  After this I want to know also How to make this as IPv6 router?

 See
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html
 .

 You probably should create a ULA prefix or two, and assign these to
 your router interfaces. http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/ula/ might help
 you.

 Something along these lines might help you achieve what you want:

 ifconfig_rl0_ipv6=inet6 fd8f:d6d0:e6e7:100::1 prefixlen 64
 ifconfig_re0_ipv6=inet6 fd44:13de:a366:200::1 prefixlen 64
 ipv6_gateway_enable=YES

 Finally you probably should configure and enable Router Advertisement
 and Host Auto Configuration as explained in section 32.11.6 of
 http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-ipv6.html
 .

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Re: Fresh installation 9.1

2013-05-09 Thread hrkesh sahu
 HI All,

I have a FreeBSD 9.1 Release installed with TWO NIC cards. I was trying to
make this FreeBSD machine as a router .
This is my rc.conf

ifconfig_rl0 = inet 192.168.100.101 netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig_re0=inet 192.168.200.101 netmask 255.255.255.0

gateway_enable = YES
ifconfig_rl0 = DHCP
ifconfig_re0 = DHCP

defaultrouter = 192.168.100.1
ipv6_activate_all_interfaces = YES
sshd_enable = YES
synchronous_dhclient=YES

Please help me to establish a IPv4 router.
Both the interfaces are connected to to different laptops with a static IP
address.

Laptop 1 = 192.168.100.102  ( connected to interface rl0) gateway  -
192.168.100.1

Laptop 2 = 192.168.200.102 ( connected to interface re0)
ping from Laptop1 - rl0 is successful
but ping from Laptop1 - re0 is not successful.



After this I want to know also How to make this as IPv6 router?

Regards
Hrisikesh

 Regards
 Hrisikesh

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