Am 2014-09-05 12:03, schrieb Lori Jakab:
On Sep 5, 2014, at 12:56 PM, Rene Bartsch <[email protected]> wrote:

Am 2014-09-03 12:04, schrieb Lori Jakab:
On Sep 3, 2014, at 12:57 PM, Albert López <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Renne,
The RTR boxes are learned through the Map Server using control messages. As far as I know, not all the Map Servers in Beta Network has support of Nat Traversal. You should ask in unicast lo Lori (in CC) to provide you with an EID allocated in one of these Map Servers.
Rene’s EID is allocated on the European infrastructure which has four
Map-Servers.  Two of the four Map-Servers support NAT-T.  They are:
intouch-ams-mr-ms-1.rloc.lisp4.net (217.8.98.42) and
intouch-ams-mr-ms-2.rloc.lisp4.net (217.8.98.46).  They can also be
used over IPv6 RLOCs, by substituting lisp4 with lisp6 in the
hostname.
HTH,
-Lori

With 217.8.98.42 as Map-Server/-Resolver and 193.162.145.46 as "Proxy ETR address" IPv4 in IPv4 works fine, while IPv6 in IPv4 does not work.

Are you configuring both IPv4 and IPv6 EIDs at the same time?  I think
there is a limitation in the NAT code, that only one EID can be used,
although I may be mistaken, as the example configuration file says
only one *interface*.  I hope someone can confirm that IPv4 and IPv6
can be used at the same time with NAT enabled.

Can you try removing the IPv4 EID from the configuration, just to
check if it works that way?

HTH,
-Lori


The GUI does not allow to enter IPv4 and IPv6 EID at the same time. I assume the Android VPN-API can only bind one IP as it is not possible to run Multiple VPNs at the same time. According to the LISP website multiple EIDs behind NAT ist supported in LISPmob 4.1, but not in the root-less Android App.

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Best regards,

Renne

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