Albert,

On 09/08/2014 12:42 PM, Albert López wrote:
> Hi Rene,
>
> Thanks for your feed back. We have detected that IPv6 over IPv4
> doesn't work in Android 4.4.4 but It does in Android 4.3. We are
> investigating if it's our fault or the VPN-API error has not been
> solved for IPv6 packets.
> LISPmob (any of the versions) only supports one EID prefix (router
> mode) or IP (mobile node mode) when working behind NAT.  

Is this one EID prefix / IP per address family (i.e., you can have one
IPv4 and one IPv6 EID prefix / IP) or is it total (either an IPv4 or an
IPv6 EID prefix / IP at the same time)?  This is still not clear to me.

-Lori

> We are not sure if beta network supports more than one EID behind same
> RLOC.
>
> Regards
>
> Albert
>
> On 05/09/14 14:16, Rene Bartsch wrote:
>> 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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