> my system is linux customize board and right now wget is not accessible. > So finding some other alternative to , check the connectivity.
The wget command I posted in my previous mail was supposed to be run from node A (IPv6 client), not B (Jool). If you want to run it from Jool, you have to use IPv4: kunal@B:~$ wget http://34.196.x.x Alternatively, try curl: kunal@A:~$ curl -g -6 http://[2001:ab5::34.196.x.x] kunal@B:~$ wget -g http://34.196.x.x > Even without reinstalling the jool is there is any way I can check my all > packets going out off jool correctly ? 1. Please give me the exact output of these two pings: ping6 2001:ab5::34.196.x.x # Run this on A ping 34.196.x.x # Run this on B 2. Is node C outside of your domain? Do you have a terminal on it? 3. Which version of Jool are you using? > I have not set any thing related to 34.196.x.x . So I am not understanding > how the jool will filter and sending all packets. ? Given a packet that comes from node A, Its source address will become Jool's pool4 address (172.19.61.209) Its destination address will be translated with pool6 (2001:ab5::/96) For example: 1. You're trying to send 2001:ab5:0:1::X -> 2001:ab5::34.196.x.x from node A. 2. The source address is translated with pool4, so it simply becomes 172.19.61.209 3. The destination address is translated with IPv6, so we remove 2001:ab5::/96. So 2001:ab5::34.196.x.x becomes 34.196.x.x 4. The outgoing packet is 172.19.61.209 -> 34.196.x.x On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 11:03 PM Kunal Chauhan <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Alternatively, use wget: > > >$ wget http://[2001:ab5::34.196.x.x] > my system is linux customize board and right now wget is not accessible. > So finding some other alternative to , check the connectivity. > Even without reinstalling the jool is there is any way I can check my all > packets going out off jool correctly ? > > >but notice that you only gave us your ICMP pool4. For HTTP > > I have set a ICMP pool4 as : > jool -i alpha1 pool4 display --tcp > +------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+ > | Mark | Proto | Max iterations | Address | Ports | > +------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+ > | 0 | TCP | 1024 ( auto) | 172.19.8.60 | 61001-65535 | > +------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+ > Also > I have not set any thing related to 34.196.x.x . So I am not understanding > how the jool will filter and sending all packets. ? > > > On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 2:19 AM Alberto Leiva <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Your request shold be >> >> http://[2001:ab5::34.196.x.x] >> >> Where "34.196.x.x" is the IPv4 address of C. >> >> Input that in Firefox's address bar. >> >> Alternatively, use wget: >> >> $ wget http://[2001:ab5::34.196.x.x] >> >> > my pool4 is >> > jool -i alpha1 pool4 display --icmp >> >> Ok, but notice that you only gave us your ICMP pool4. For HTTP >> requests, you will also need a TCP pool4. >> >> On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 10:43 AM Kunal Chauhan <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > > Are you asking how the request should look like? For that, we need ? >> > Ans: Yes >> > node A ---- Jool (B) ------node (G )gatway ------- >> > node C (Server) >> > 2001:ab5:0:1::X 2001:ab5:0:1::X | 172.19.61.x 172.19.61.x | >> > 34.196.x.x 34.196.x.x >> > >> > Actully scenerio is from A to C a http request I am trying to make ,and >> > due to some restriction the ping is block from node c or from gateway end. >> > so i am not able to check my connectivity or need some help for >> > configuration / trouble shoot because ping is not blocked. >> > >> > >your pool6 and, if you're using SIIT, also your EAM table >> > >> > >> > I am using satefull NAT64 and not much expertise in SIIT and EAM. >> > #my pool4 is >> > jool -i alpha1 pool4 display --icmp >> > +------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+ >> > | Mark | Proto | Max iterations | Address | Ports | >> > +------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+ >> > | 0 | ICMP | 1024 ( auto) | 172.19.61.209 | >> > 61001-65535 | >> > +------------+-------+--------------------+-----------------+-------------+ >> > >> > #my added pool6 is as >> > jool instance add alpha1 --iptables --pool6 2001:ab5::/96 >> > >> > On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 8:32 PM Alberto Leiva <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > Q how node A to C connectivity check can be obtain ,as the ping is >> >> > blocked at Server C. ? Node A makes http request to Server C. >> >> >> >> Sorry, it seems like you answered your own question. >> >> Are you asking how the request should look like? For that, we need >> >> your pool6 and, if you're using SIIT, also your EAM table. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 1:21 AM Kunal Chauhan via Jool-list >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Hi Team, >> >> > >> >> > As for as I putted my jool in following network >> >> > >> >> > Network detail: >> >> > >> >> > node A ---- Jool (B) ------node (G )gatway ------- >> >> > node C (Server) >> >> > 1234::6 1234::1 | 172.19.61.x 172.19.61.x | 34.196.x.x >> >> > 34.196.x.x >> >> > >> >> > Status: >> >> > A ----> B is ping is working. on ipv6 >> >> > B----> G is pingable on ipv4 >> >> > >> >> > if G ---> C ping is suppose to be work fine as per network. >> >> > >> >> > Query: >> >> > Q how node A to C connectivity check can be obtain ,as the ping is >> >> > blocked at Server C. ? Node A makes http request to Server C. >> >> > >> >> > -- >> >> > Thanks >> >> > kunal >> >> > _______________________________________________ >> >> > Jool-list mailing list >> >> > [email protected] >> >> > https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list >> > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Thanks with Regards! >> > >> > Kunal Chauhan >> > Mob:09813614826 >> > Mob:08860397903 >> > E-mail:[email protected] >> > > > > > -- > Thanks with Regards! > > Kunal Chauhan > Mob:09813614826 > Mob:08860397903 > E-mail:[email protected] > _______________________________________________ Jool-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail-lists.nic.mx/listas/listinfo/jool-list
