On 16/mag/2013, at 18:22, Albert López wrote:
Dear Daniele,
Could you provide me with the full network configuration of your
testbed? IPs, gateways, diagram, how the three elements are
interconnected.
For the information you are providing, it seems that you have a
misconfiguration of your network. If LISPmob and the other PC only
have connectivity when openLISP has done the initial ping, it
makes me think that they "reach" Internet through openLISP. This
is the reason we would like to have the complete diagram of the
testbed in order to clarify this situation.
Albert
On 05/16/2013 05:45 PM, Daniele wrote:
I'm thinking to give up! :(
Testing and testing on different EIDs this is what i figured
out:
This is my situation here in the lab: I have 3 systems:
1- LISPmob client
2- the openLISP xTR of the other testbed
3- another pc NOT connected to the LISP network..
All these 3 systems go out through a switch and an ethernet
interface.
With the openLISP xTR (which is the only one which works) I
can ping any EID, but once I do that, I can ping those addresses
also from the other hosts that before couldn't ping them, even
the one which is not connected to the LISP network!
So actually the LISPmob client is still not working as it
should, it works only after I use the openLISP xTR to do the
ping, and it basically uses the underlying network like the pc
NOT connected to the LISP network.
It's hard to explain, I hope you can understand the problem
and help me.
Thanks for the patience.
Daniele
On 16/mag/2013, at 16:38, Albert López wrote:
Here you
can find all the sites which are registered in beta
network. You could try to ping one of them. Even they
are up, it could be that they don't reply to ping. Try
several ones.
Again, I would need the debug logs and a wireshark trace
from both sides of the testbed (if the second one use
LISPmob). Please set the proxy-reply of the
configuration file to off in order we could see that you
are receiving the map reply. If in the other part of the
testbed you are using LISPmob, try to use the new
release.
Albert
On 05/16/2013 04:12 PM, Daniele wrote:
Ok, I can ping 153.16.10.11, but the
brainstorming is not over.. the EID 153.16.38.132 maybe
is down, but do you have some other EID I can try?
Because here in the lab I have another LISP testbed
(153.16.44.112/29) and with it I can also ping the
153.16.10.11, but not the 153.16.44.120, which is the
lisp mob client i am configuring!
The communication between these two sites is the
only thing I care, and it is not working!
Daniele
On 16/mag/2013, at 15:26, Albert López wrote:
Hi Daniele,
We have tried to ping the same host than you
and we have realized that this host doesn't
reply to ping. You could try to ping
153.16.10.11 which is the EID of the www.lisp4.net
web page. I hope this one will reply the
ping as it has done for us.
Regards
Albert
On 05/16/2013 01:25 PM, Daniele wrote:
Of course thanks, what do you
want me to capture? Do I filter the port
4342 for the interfaces while i try a ping?
Thanks
Daniele
On 16/mag/2013, at 13:22, Albert
López wrote:
Could
you send us a wireshark capture of
all interfaces and send us the
logs with debug level 3?
Thanks
Albert
On 05/16/2013 01:18 PM, Daniele
wrote:
Yes I configured the
sysctl options as in the read me
file.
On May
16, 2013 1:13 PM, "Alberto
Rodriguez-Natal" < [email protected]>
wrote:
Hi
Daniele,
I'm assuming that those ping
replies that you see on the
eth0 interface are LISP
encapsulated. I don't know if
you have already check this
but, it's the sysctl
configuration for IP
forwarding and rp_filter
correct?
Check the README file on
section "Running LISPmob" and
let us know.
Best,
Alberto
P.S. Thanks Teto for
explaining how to get the new
release alongside with the old
one ;)
On
16 May 2013 13:01, Daniele <[email protected]>
wrote:
I
updated to the 0.3.2
version, same as before. I
can see that the /32 EID
is registered in the map
server with the correct
RLOC, but any ping to it
doesn't work.
:(
This is my lisped.conf
file, I'm sure that the
4341 and 4342 ports are
completely open.
What else can I check?
Thanks
Daniele
On 16/mag/2013, at 11:15,
Teto wrote:
> follow the
instructions here to
download master from git:
> http://lispmob.org/downloads/linux
: something like
> "git clone git://github.com/LISPmob/lispmob.git
lispmob0.3.2"
> then you cd
lispmob0.3.2, type "make"
and it will generate an
> executable in the
lispd subdirectory. Be
sure to call the
executable
> with absolute path
otherwise it might call a
previously installed
> lispmob.
>
> On Thu, May 16, 2013
at 10:54 AM, Daniele <[email protected]>
wrote:
>> Ok, I'll try
that, can I install it on
top of the current
version?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Regards
>> Daniele
>>
>>
>> On 16/mag/2013,
at 10:47, Albert López
wrote:
>>
>> Yesterday we
released version 0.3.2.
This wan announced in the
mailing list
>> [email protected].
If you are not in this
mailing list, we encourage
you
>> to subscribe.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Albert
>>
>>
>> On 05/16/2013
10:42 AM, Daniele wrote:
>>
>> Uhm.. What new
release do you mean? I'm
using the 0.3 versoin
right now..
>>
>>
>> 2013/5/16 Albert
López <[email protected]>
>>>
>>> Hi Daniele,
>>>
>>> Could you try
with the new LISPmob
release. Remember to
follow all the
>>> instructions
of the README any check
the FAQ file.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Albert
>>
>>
>>
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